9780826318978-0826318975-Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900

Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900

ISBN-13: 9780826318978
ISBN-10: 0826318975
Edition: First Paperback Edit
Author: Armando C. Alonzo
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Format: Paperback 369 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826318978
ISBN-10: 0826318975
Edition: First Paperback Edit
Author: Armando C. Alonzo
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Format: Paperback 369 pages

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Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900 (ISBN-13: 9780826318978 and ISBN-10: 0826318975), written by authors Armando C. Alonzo, was published by University of New Mexico Press in 1998. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.75.

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This is a pathbreaking study of Tejano ranchers and settlers in the Lower Río Grande Valley from their colonial roots to 1900. The first book to delineate and assess the complexity of Mexican-Anglo interaction in south Texas, it also shows how Tejanos continued to play a leading role in the commercialization of ranching after 1848 and how they maintained a sense of community. Despite shifts in jurisdiction, the tradition of Tejano land holding acted as a stabilizing element and formed an important part of Tejano history and identity. The earliest settlers arrived in the 1730s and established numerous ranchos and six towns along the river. Through a careful study of land and tax records, brands and bills of sale of livestock, wills, population and agricultural censuses, and oral histories, Alonzo shows how Tejanos adapted to change and maintained control of their ranchos through the 1880s, when Anglo encroachment and changing social and economic conditions eroded most of the community's land base.

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