Political Nativism in Texas, 1825-1860 ...Catholic University of America, 1930 - 209 pages |
Contents
GENERAL SURVEY OF NATIVISM IN | 1 |
Mission period followed by era fraught with political and racial | 38 |
TEXAS POLITICS 18451854 | 62 |
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abolition abolitionists adopted African slave trade American anti-Know-Nothings appointed attempt Austin Bexar campaign of 1855 candidates Catholic Church citizens civil colonists colonization law colony Comal committee CONGRESS District Congressional District Constitution contracts convention Council Debates declared delegates Democracy Democratic association Democratic party E. M. Pease editor election electors emigrants existence favor Federal foreigners Furthermore Galveston Gammel Gazette German Goliad Governor held Houston immigrants issue Journal July July 11 June Kansas-Nebraska Kansas-Nebraska Act Know-Nothing movement Know-Nothing party Know-Nothingism land large number Legislature letter liberty Lieutenant-Governor Lubbock ment Mexican Mexico movement Nacogdoches Native American nativism Nativists nominated oath opposed opposition organization platform Pope President principles proscription Protestant religion religious Republic of Texas resolutions Resolved Rusk Sam Houston San Antonio secret political societies Senate sentiments slavery South Southern Texas Republican ticket tion Travis Union United victory vote Washington Whig Winkler