Texas (Eyewitness Books)

Texas by Simon Adams, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2003, is a comprehensive exploration of the state’s rich history. This edition, consisting of 64 pages, delves into Texas’s Spanish heritage, the impact of ranching, and the significance of oil discovery on the region’s development. Readers will also learn about key historical figures such as Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, providing a well-rounded view of Texas’s past.
In this informative book, readers will find a detailed account of various aspects of Texas history, emphasizing the interplay between cultural influences and economic changes. The content covers significant events and figures that shaped the state, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Americas and the United States. Texas serves as an engaging introduction to the complexities of the state’s evolution over time.
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Eyewitness Texas explains the state’s Spanish past, how ranching and the discovery of oil changed life in the territory, who Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin were, and much, much more.
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