Reference to William Ransom's publication of 'The Texas Republic: A Social and Economic History'; Information on Hispanic settlements in Texas.delaTejaJesusF.EBSCO_AspJournal of the Early RepublicTeja, Jesus F. de la. "Discovering the Tejano Community in `Early' Texas." Journal of the Early...
From the Texas-Louisiana border, to... WR Hogan 被引量: 2发表: 1942年 Discovering the Tejano community in 'early' Texas. Reference to William Ransom's publication of 'The Texas Republic: A Social and Economic History'; Information on Hispanic settlements in Texas.de... de,la,Teja,... ...
Across the United States, 46.2% of 3- and 4-year-olds are enrolled in preschool, with an average spending of $6,329 per pupil in pre-K programs, according to a recentreportby 24/7 Wall St., a financial news and opinion site. But some states invest more in early education than other...
Quinn, David B. “Colonies in the Beginning: Examples from North America.”Essays on the History of North American Discovery and Exploration. Eds. Stanley H. Palmer y Dennis Reinhartz. College Station: Texas A&M Press for the University of Texas at Arlington, 1988. 10-34. Impreso. Ribero,...
Summary. The Early Bronze Age (EBA) of Cyprus is a key phase of transformation in the prehistory of the island. Major developments are observed in the economic, social and artistic arenas, but owing to the lack of excavated settlements n... SW Manning,S Swiny - 《Oxford Journal of Archae...
A similar pattern is identified in early 19th-century settlements in the Midwest, whereby residents first relied on wild resources and depended increasingly on beef and pork as the century progressed (Groover and Homes Hogue2014). By the second half of the 19th century, an increased availability ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Turnout for early in-person voting started strong Thursday in the presidential battleground of North Carolina, including in mountainous areas where Hurricane Helene destroyed property and upended lives but apparently did no...
in states, where settlements are much larger. David Graeber and David Wengrow [33] pick up this theme inThe Dawn of Everything, but their claim that the kinds of freedoms and social order that characterize small-scale societies can work the same way in large cities and states is ...
What is the story of their first migration and settlements; their progress from rudeness to comparative refinement; their retrogression into barbarism? What terrible disasters precipitated their ruin, exterminated their national existence, and blotted out their name, perhaps for ever? In reply -- ...
As the Huns and Alans desolated Italy, so the Chippewas and Iroquois prostrated the populous settlements on both banks of the Ohio. The surviving race in these terrible conflicts between the different nations of the ancient native residents of North Arteries is evidently that of the Tartars. ...