Trust Me for What You Know You Don’t Have – March 10, 2019 – 11am
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San Antonio in 1860 didn't look like the rest of Texas, or for that matter, the rest of the...
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1.20 - San Antonio on the Brink
In 1845, San Antonians voted to join the United States and plunged themselves right back into war...
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1.19 - The Fall of San Antonio
In the first years of the Republic of Texas, San Antonio was assaulted by Mexican Centralist...
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The new Texian government broke off San Antonio's special relationship with the Comanche empire,...
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In late 1835, Centralists and Federalists clashed in San Antonio over the course of a two-month...
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In 1833, Santa Anna was elected President of Mexico. In 1834, he declared himself dictator....
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In 1830, Mexican Centralists outlawed future Anglo immigration to Texas and walked back the...
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The most fascinating account of Jacksonian America doesn't come from a French aristocrat who...
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In 1821, Mexico finally won its independence from Spain. In 1824, the new nation promulgated one...
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The first decade of the 19th century brought more tumult to San Antonio than she had experienced...
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In 1790, San Antonians finally won peace along the frontier from their old foes: the Apaches and...
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When San Antonio became the capital of Texas in 1772, it was a recognition in law of something...
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The Apaches just used horses...the Comanches were horseMEN. Had they lived in a different time...
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After thirty years of constant harassment by the Apaches, San Antonians did what few other...
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During the fifty year period beginning in 1718 and ending around 1768, Spanish friars and Native...
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