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The conquest of the Southwest: a discussion of the charges that the colonization of Texas and the revolution against Mexico were the results of a movement of the "slavocracy" to increase slave territory, or of the activity of Andrew Jackson, through Samuel Houston, to accomplish the same result.

Title:The conquest of the Southwest: a discussion of the charges that the colonization of Texas and the revolution against Mexico were the results of a movement of the "slavocracy" to increase slave territory, or of the activity of Andrew Jackson, through Samuel Houston, to accomplish the same result.
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Note:Shaw Publishing Company, 1924
  
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Subject:History
Subject:Texas
Subject:Texas -- Histoire -- 1835-1836 (Révolution)
Subject:Texas -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 1846
Subject:Texas -- History -- Revolution, 1835-1836
Subject:Texas -- History -- To 1846
Subject:To 1846
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