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Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War: 1835 - 1850

By: Christopher Collier, James Lincoln Collier
Narrated by: Jim Manchester
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Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War examines the history of the southwestern area of the United States. Topics covered include the settlement of the area that became the southwestern portion of the United States, detailing how it evolved from land settled by Native Americans, to Spanish territory, to states that were pawns between the North and South prior to the Civil War.

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Excellent!

A concise overview! Direct, telling, and fact packed, but organized and user friendly. It was a great overview!

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Great Overview of Texan/Mexican Territories

Would you consider the audio edition of Hispanic America, Texas, and the Mexican War: 1835 - 1850 to be better than the print version?

Yes. The narrator is clear, concise and strong.

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Quick moving, to the point and easy to follow. I recommend for anyone wanting to get a clear overview and understanding of the conflicts that went on during this historical development of lands in the U.S. and Mexico.

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Excellent Listen

Highly recommended. This audiobook filled in all the gaps, and the narrator was excellent. This should be thought in school just like this.

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Informative!

I love all the new information I learned. and I appreciated that the author was non-biased towards the pioneers, Native Indians and Hispanic groups. It showed good and bad things done by all sides. Short and sweet, but made me want to check out some of the other books in the speed.

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Superb, though brief.

This was a concise history of the settling of the American West by the Spanish and Americans in the first half of the 19th century. While not as granular as Robert Merry’s “A Country Of Vast Designs”, it’s much easier to tackle, though it still covers the main points.

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That voice sounds fake

Unfortunately, the person who is reading this aloud sounds like a robot and cannot pronounce the Spanish and Aztec words correctly.

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Misleading title

General broad presentation of founding of Mexico, southwest US. Almost 25% of presentation was before 1835. California, Oregon, slavery mentioned but not internal divisions in Texas nor reasons for Texas not being admitted to the US when first applying. The statement was made this will be addressed later but never was. No mention of motivation for Gadsden purchase. Mexican War didn't even rate a chapter although prominent in the title. Change the title or narrow the focus to 1835-1850.

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distorts history

If you want a book that sanitizes the American extermination of Native Americans during Westward expansion, this is a great book for you.
If you want to know what the "California Compromise" is, this is the book for you. Hint: it's actually called the Missouri Compromise of 1820. California came in as a free territory.
However, if you want a more accurate history, I recommend The Mexican-American War, by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, narrated by George C. Scott. It's available for free on Audible, and includes actual facts and quotations from the times. If you have been brainwashed by Christopher Collier books, or other "softened" American histories, read A People's History of the United States, by Howard Zinn, also available on Audible. Zinn will fill in the other side of the story Collier glosses over.
The only reason to read this book is to learn how some historians distort history. It gave me bad dreams.

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information is dated

it has more then a few inaccuracies so I'm not sure how useful it is to a student

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Decent overview

Simple overview of the history of the region, but did not really cover the history of Hispanics at all. I was also disappointed that it continued the hagiographic retelling of the history of the Texas Revolution completely ignoring the fact that slavery was one of the main reasons the Texans wanted to break from Mexico, which did no longer allowed slavery.

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