Frontier Texas - Robert F. Pace, Donald S. Frazier

Frontier Texas

History of a Borderland to 1880
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2012
State House Press (Verlag)
978-1-933337-51-7 (ISBN)
37,35 inkl. MwSt
The West Texas frontier has been a crossroads of humanity for thousands of years. This book tells the epic story of the region and its many transitions throughout the centuries. It traces the struggles and triumphs of many groups as they tried to tame the region for their own purposes.
The West Texas frontier—the area encompassing the region stretching from Fort Worth to the Caprock, from Palo Duro Canyon to the San Saba River—has been a crossroads of humanity for thousands of years. Each group of humans who trekked across its sun-drenched prairies had to contend with the challenges of life in an area that has always been a climatic, geographical, political, and cultural borderland. In addressing these challenges, the people of the frontier developed perseverance, toughness, and determination—all necessities for life on the Texas frontier.


This book tells the epic story of this region and its many transitions throughout the centuries. It traces the struggles and triumphs of many groups as they tried to tame the region for their own purposes. Early humans hunted mammoths and other game in the region. Then came the Jumanos following the great bison herds, then the Apaches, the Comanches, the Spaniards, and the Texans. By 1845, with Texas' entrance into the United States, more formal efforts to tame the frontier brought forts and soldiers. Cattlemen and their herds shared the plains with the buffalo and the Plains Indians.


Battles and ambushes, justice and injustice defined the struggle for the next several decades. The military abandoned the region during the Civil War, only to return with force upon its completion. The vast postwar expansion of the cattle industry and the systematic slaughter of the buffalo herds ensured that Americans would claim the region permanently and that the Plains Indians' dominance of the frontier had come to an end. By 1880 barbed wire, windmills, railroads, and towns demonstrated that the frontier had been permanently transformed.

Robert F. Pace is chair of the History Department at McMurry University.DONALD S. FRAZIER is a professor of history at McMurry. Frazier served as history consultant for Frontier Texas, an interactive historical attraction which opened this year in Abilene.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.11.2012
Zusatzinfo 27 black & white photographs, 8 maps
Verlagsort Abilene
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 178 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Reiseführer Nord- / Mittelamerika USA
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-933337-51-6 / 1933337516
ISBN-13 978-1-933337-51-7 / 9781933337517
Zustand Neuware
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