What was the result of the Texas Revolution? Texas Revolution: In 1835, the territory of Tejas declared its independence from Mexico following the dissolution of the Mexican Constitution and much of its local control by President Santa Anna. Santa Anna responded by gathering a large force to crus...
The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1946Jürgen Buchenau
Mark Millsis a physicist and engineer, with many patents. He is one of the most prominent energy analysts in the modern world. His video below looks at the evolution of energy from the historical world to the modern world, and into the future. Mills is author of the bookThe Cloud Revolu...
I have talked to countless women in their 50s and 60s who went through the war of '65 that was waged to rid the world of traditional moral values. It was aptly called the "sexual revolution." These women have regrets to numerous to mention. There were no big winners, only losers. The...
aSan Antonio is at the crossroads of major railroads and interstate highways directly connected to the Mexican transportation system. Because of San Antonio’s ideal location and excellent infrastructure, more than 50 percent of the total goods flowing between the U.S. and Mexico travel through San...
General Victoriano Huerta and the Mexican RevolutionFriedrich E. Schuler