Chapter 1
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Before European Contact
- Modern DNA Studies and the Native Americans
- Midland Minnie
- Into the Western Hemisphere
- The Paleo-Indian Culture
- The Archaic Age
- The Woodland Era and the Agricultural Revolution
- The Mississippi Cultural Tradition
- The Historic Era
- The Caddos and the Wichitas
- The Atakapas and the Bidais
- The Karankawas and the Coahuiltecans
- The Jumanos
- The Plains Indians
- Myth & Legend—The First Texans: The Debate Continues
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 2
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The Spanish Invasion of Texas, 1519-1821
- Early Spanish Exploration Of Texas
- Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and Hernando De Soto
- French Interlopers and New Spain’s Response
- A New French Threat
- Continuing Spanish Colonization: Expansion, New Institutions, And Retraction
- Economic Developments and Demographics in Frontier Texas
- Urban Development
- The Last Years of Spanish Control
- The Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821)
- American Filibusters
- Myth & Legend—The Lady in Blue
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 3
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Mexican Texas, 1821-1835
- The Austins
- The Federalist Victory and the Emergence of Guadalupe Victoria
- Empresarios, American Settlers, and Tejanos
- Republic of Fredonia
- The American Immigration Issue
- The Centralist Return and the Undeclared Texas Revolution
- Return of the Federalists
- The People of Mexican Texas
- Santa Anna’s Coup
- Myth & Legend—Multiculturalism in Early Texas
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 4
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Texas Revolution (October 1, 1835-April 21, 1836)
- Causes of the Revolution: An Interpretive Nightmare
- The People’s Revolutionary Army
- Winning the Fight
- Santa Anna’s Invasion of Texas
- “Remember the Alamo!” “Remember Goliad!”
- Houston’s Retreat and the Runaway Scrape
- On to San Jacinto
- Formation of the Texas Republic
- Myth & Legend—The Yellow Rose of Texas
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 5
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Birth of a New Republic, 1836-1845
- Problems with the Republic
- The Provincial Government of the Republic of Texas
- Houston’s First Administration
- Lamar’s Administration
- Houston’s Second Administration
- Annexation to the United States
- Myth & Legend—The Legend of Sam Houston: His True Intentions for Texas
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 6
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The 28th State in the Union, 1845-1861
- Problems with Statehood
- New Mexico-Texas Boundary Dispute and the Compromise of 1850
- Advantages of Statehood
- Ethnic Groups and Slaves in Texas
- Social Classes
- Texas Social and Cultural Life
- Texas Politics in the 1850s
- Texas Secession
- Myth & Legend—Slavery as a Benevolent Institution
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 7
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Texas During the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Initial Actions of Texans
- Why Did They Fight
- Preparation for War
- Fighting East of the Mississippi River
- The Invasion of New Mexico
- Fighting in the Trans-Mississippi Theater
- Desertion and the Last Battle of the Civil War
- The Texas Home Front
- Texas Women During the War
- Internal Dissent
- Defending the Frontier
- The End of the War
- Myth & Legend—Divided Loyalties: Texans and the Confederacy
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 8
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Reconstruction in Texas: The Unfinished Civil War, 1865-1874
- Presidential Reconstruction
- The Arrival of Federal Troops
- The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
- The Provisional Government
- Congressional Reconstruction
- Constitutional Convention of 1868-1869
- Violence and Guerilla Warfare
- Governor Edmund J. Davis and the Republican State Government
- The End of Republican Government in Texas
- How Should We Remember the Reconstruction Era?
- Myth & Legend—Texas Under the Terrible Carpetbaggers
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 9
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Economic and Political Reforms, 1874-1890
- Railroad Development and Its Impact on Texans
- Other Leading Industries
- Labor Unions
- Agriculture: The Mainstay of the Economy
- Texas Ranches and Ranchers—the Cattle Industry
- Democratic Reign in State Politics
- Agrarian Organizations and Challenges to Democratic Hegemony
- Conclusions
- Myth & Legend—African Americans and Voting in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 10
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The Populist Movement, 1890-1900
- Foundations of the People’s Party
- Governor Hogg and the Democratic Response to Populism
- The Elections of 1892: A Promising Start
- The Elections of 1894: Sustained Hopes
- The Elections of 1896: The Final Curtain Call
- Populist Women
- The End of the Movement
- Myth & Legend—Women’s Political Participation in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 11
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Society and Culture, 1874-1900
- Population Demographics
- Living and Working Conditions
- Urban Growth
- Health
- Entertainment
- Religion
- Education
- Women
- Lawlessness and the Texas Rangers
- The Final Destruction of the Plains Indians
- The Trials and Tribulations of African Americans
- Mexican Americans and European Immigrants
- Literature and the Arts
- Conclusion
- Myth & Legend-—African-American Landownership in Texas During the Decades Following the Civil War
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 12
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The Progressive Era and World War I, 1900-1919
- Texas: Population and Economic Demographics
- Urban Growth and the Galveston Plan
- Texas Politics: Early Progressive Era
- Texas and World War I
- Women and the Vote
- Minorities and the Progressive Movement
- The Drive for Prohibition
- Myth & Legend—A Strange Tale from the Galveston Hurricane of 1900
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 13
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The Rise of Urbanization, Expanding Opportunities, and the Invisible Empire, 1920-1929
- Economic Developments: Industry and Agriculture
- Farm Women
- Tejanos
- African Americans
- The Growing Cities and Urbanization
- The “Invisible Empire” Appears in Texas
- Klan Violence and Reaction
- Governor Pat Neff
- The Klan Enters Politics
- The Klan Seeks the Governorship
- Governor Miriam Ferguson
- Governor Dan Moody
- Myth & Legend-—The 1920s as the “Roaring Twenties”
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 14
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The Great Depression and New Deal, 1929-1940
- Arrival of the Great Depression
- Governor Ross Sterling
- The East Texas Oil Boom
- The “Cotton Holiday” Plan
- The Return of the Fergusons
- Texas Influence on the New Deal
- Immediate Relief Efforts
- Work Relief
- A New Deal for Youth
- Agricultural Recovery
- Agricultural Aid and Reform
- Industry and Labor
- State and National Politics
- Evaluation of the New Deal
- Myth & Legend—The New Deal as Socialism Forced Upon Reluctant Texans
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 15
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World War II and Texas, 1941-1945
- The Roots of War
- Synopsis of the War
- Texas Military Installations
- Texans in Uniform
- Wartime Voluntarism
- The Texas Wartime Economy
- Wartime Politics
- The “Greatest Generation” Returns Home
- Myth & Legend—Texan Doris Miller Shot Down Numerous Japanese Planes During Pearl Harbor Raid
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 16
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On the Threshold of Modernization, 1945-1959
- Postwar Manufacturing
- Changes in Agriculture
- Postwar Urbanization and Suburbanization
- Tejano Civil Rights Activism during the 1950s
- African American Civil Rights Activism during the 1950s
- Texas Politics during the Beauford Jester Years
- Governor Allan Shivers
- Politics during the Late-1950s
- Into the 1960s
- Myth & Legend—Lyndon Johnson Stole the 1948 Democratic Party Nomination for a U.S. Senate Seat from Coke Stevenson
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 17
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The Turbulent Decade: Reform and Reaction, 1960-1972
- Early 1960s Texas Politics
- Early 1960s Civil Rights Activism
- The Kennedy Assassination
- Johnson’s Great Society and the Vietnam War
- Black Political Gains and Late-1960s Activism
- Tejano Activism during the 1960s
- Governor Connally and Late-1960s State Politics
- Myth & Legend—Members of a Vast Conspiracy Killed President John Kennedy in Dallas
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 18
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A Transitional Decade, 1972-1979
- Prelude: Tom Landry—Texas Sports Icon
- The Sharpstown Scandal
- Texans and Watergate
- Post-Sharpstown Politics
- Constitutional Convention
- La Raza Unida Party
- Women’s Rights and Political Representation
- Oil Growth in the 1970s
- Growth of New Industries
- Ranching and Farming
- Texas in Literature, Television, and Film
- The Influence of Texas Musicians
- The Rise of Major League Sports in Texas
- A Decade in Transition
- Afterward: Tom Landry Finally Wins the “Big One”—and Many More
- Myth & Legend—Myth of the Citizen-Legislator
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 19
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Complex Times, 1980-1994
- Prelude: The Waco Siege
- Texas and National Politics
- 1980s State Politics: White, Clements, and Education Reform
- Ann Richards and Early 1990s State Politics
- Decline in the Oil Industry
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- Post-Cold War Base Closures
- The Growing Tech Industry
- Environmental Issues
- The Death of the SWC and the Ongoing Allure of Texas Football
- Two Texas Tragedies—Stevie Ray Vaughan and Selena
- The Emergence of a New Texas
- Aftermath: Apocalypse in Waco
- Myth & Legend—Myth of the Oil Industry
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Chapter 20
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The Dawn of a New Century, 1995-2013
- Prelude: A Terrorist Attack in Texas
- Politics During the Bush Years
- Early Twenty-first Century Texas Politics
- Public Transportation and Infrastructure
- A Home for High-Tech Industries
- The Enron Scandal
- Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment
- Education
- Criminal Justice Issues
- Mixing of Cultures
- Immigration
- A Series of Catastrophes
- Harder Economic Times
- Aftermath: The War Abroad Hits Home
- Myth & Legend—Myth of the Cowboy Culture
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Identification
- Multiple Choice
- True/False
- Matching
- Essay Questions
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Appendix I |
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Appendix II |
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Index |