Texas and the Mexican War

Texas and the Mexican War by Nathaniel W. Stephenson, published by Ross & Perry in 2003, offers a detailed exploration of the historical context and events surrounding the Mexican-American War. This edition, written in English and spanning 292 pages, delves into the military and social dynamics of the period, providing insights into the conflicts that shaped the region.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the historical significance of Texas during this tumultuous time, focusing on military strategies and the broader implications for the United States. The book also touches on themes related to archaeology and social science, enriching the understanding of the era’s complexities. This scholarly work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of wars and conflicts in the South, particularly during the colonial period.
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Title: Texas and the Mexican War Binding: Paperback Author: NathanielW.Stephenson Publisher: Ross&Perry
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