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Almonte's Texas

In late 1833 Mexico began to have serious fears that its northeastern territory in Texas would be lost to North American colonists. To determine the actual state of affairs, Mexico sent Col. Juan N. Almonte to Texas on an inspection--the last conducted by a high-ranking Mexican official before revolution separated Texas from Mexico. Upon his return to the Mexican capital in November 1834, Almonte wrote a secret report of the measures necessary to avoid the loss of Texas--a report that has been unknown to scholars or the general public. Here it is presented in English for the first time, along with more than fifty letters that Almonte wrote during his inspection. This documentation offers crucial new insights on Texas affairs and will change the way historians regard Mexico's attitudes toward the foreign colonists and their revolution of 1835-1836. When Santa Anna marched an army north to crush the Texas rebellion, Almonte was by his side as a special advisor. He kept a journal, lost at the Battle of San Jacinto, which is presented here with full annotation. Almonte's role in the 1836 campaign is examined, as well as his subsequent activities that relate to Texas. Through Almonte's Texas we gain an overdue appreciation of this man who played a leading role in the history of Texas and Mexico.

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title
Almonte's Texas: Juan N. Almonte's 1834 Inspection, Secret Report & Role in the 1836 Campaign
creator.edt
Jackson, Jack, 1941-2006
creator.aut
Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 1803-1869
contributor.trl
Wheat, John
contributor.dsr
Pinney, Janice
publisher
Texas State Historical Association
date
2003
language
eng
description.content
Book containing Mexican Col. Juan N. Almonte's 1834 report concerning the measures necessary to prevent the loss of Texas, as well as fifty of his letters, and the journal he kept while at the side of Santa Anna during the Texas rebellion in 1836.
description.physical
ix, 501 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
subject.LCSH
Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno, 1803-1869 -- Correspondence.
subject.LCSH
Texas -- History -- To 1846 -- Sources.
subject.LCSH
Texas -- History -- Revolution, 1835-1836 -- Sources.
subject.UNTL-BS
Military and War - Wars - Texas Revolution
primarySource
1
coverage.sDate
1833
coverage.eDate
1856
coverage.timePeriod
mex-tex
coverage.timePeriod
tex-rev
coverage.timePeriod
annex
coverage.timePeriod
tex-fron
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas
coverage.placeName
Mexico
collection
TSHAM
institution
TSHA
resourceType
text_book
format
text
identifier.OCLC
51053974
identifier.CALL-NO
F389 .A446 2003
identifier.LOCAL-CONT-NO
TSHA_0135
identifier.UNTCAT
b2712431
identifier.LCCN
2002153610
identifier.ISBN
0-87611-207-6
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