Texas Another World
Texas History
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Mind control, propaganda, ignorant religious zealots, lead to the way to civil war between the states... and the Republican party is still actively using these techniques to destroy the constitutional republic.
Slavery is the first thing people point to when talking about the War of Northern Tyranny against the South. While slavery was one of the causes, the move to secession was due to a multitude of unconstitutional acts of the US against the South.
History ignores the FACT that the Southern states were legally and constitutionally in the right. Though slavery was morally wrong, the North and the Republican party had legal avenues to change the constitution, but instead chose war. The fascist boot of the Republican Party remains a milestone around the neck of freedom.
Tales and stories from Texas' famous Cowtown, Fort Worth - Where the West Begins.
3 treatises in one volume : TEXAS FROM THE FALL OF THE CONFEDERACY TO THE BEGINNING OF RECONSTRUCTION : STATE FINANCES OF TEXAS DURING THE RECONSTRUCTION - In the last days of the summer of 1863 Major John Tyler, son of an ex-President of the United States, and at that time an aid on the staff of General Sterling Price, C. S. A., was making the slow and toilsome journey from his headquarters at Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to Austin, Texas. This had been a disastrous summer for the Confederacy.
Little known facts of the Annexaton fraud perpetrated by the US to acquire Texas. A Case of War Between England and the US
The Notorious Union Pacific and Texas Train Robber : Sam Bass was the source of many a fictional story and tall tale, yet here is the real story of this outlaw.
What did Texas forefathers think about secession? Here are two speeches: one of pro-secession and one of anti-secession.
Exposing the conspiracy to ignite a war between the north and the south.
Texans seldom gives the credit due the Hispanic efforts, sacrifice, and influence in gaining Texas Independence, without which, the Texas Revolution would probably have failed. This biography is one such effort to restore the Hispanic Heros of Texas to their proper prominence.
A bit of Texas history, almost forgotten.