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TEXAS HISTORY
This is Mickey White's home page for students in Texas History at Temple
College. You will find links to things of interest in Texas and Texas History.
Students will also find information about the class on Texas History at
Temple College.
Class hand outs and assignments for Texas History
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Syllabus for the Texas History Class
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A over view of the Texas History Class
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Chapter 1 terms and essay questions
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Geography and Native Americans in Texas
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Chapters 2 and 3 terms and essay questions
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Spanish in Texas
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First Internet Assignment
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How to do the first assignment using the internet.
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Chapter 4 terms and essay questions
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Mexican Period
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Chapters 5 and 6 terms and essay questions
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The Texas Revolution
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Chapter 7 terms and essay questions
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The Republic of Texas
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Chapters 8 and 9 terms and essay questions
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Early Statehood 1846-1861 and Pioneer Institutions
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Chapters 10 and 11 terms and essay questions
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The Civil War and Reconstruction in Texas
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Chapter 12 terms and essay questions
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Post-Reconstruction to 1890 in Texas
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Chapter 13 terms and essay questions
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Indians and Cattle in Texas post Civil War
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Chapter 14 terms and essay questions
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The Age of Reform 1890-1910
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Chapter 15 terms and essay questions
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Life in the early 1900's
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Chapters 16 and 17 terms and essay questions
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Texas between 1910 and the Depression
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Chapter 18 terms and essay questions
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World War II and after
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Chapters 19 and 20 terms and essay questions
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Politics 1962-1996 and Economy and Culture of Texas
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Book Review Hand Out
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How to do the book review for Texas History.
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Reading assignment for Nov. 1 on Reconstruction
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George Peoples et al., letter to President Grant dealing with Reconstruction
in Groesbeck.
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Second Internet Assignment
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How to do the second assignment using the internet.
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Links of interest for people in Texas
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Texas Council
for the Humanities-Interactive
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Online exhibit for the Texas Humanities Resource Center a lot of need things.
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Gault Site
- Gault Site is largest Clovis culture site.
Gault Site is in Bell County.
- Texas Beyond History
- Texas Beyond History site is a large site dealing with pre-historic and
historic Native Americans that includes information about Gault Site and many
other archeological sites. It has link for teachers that includes lesson
plans. Texas Beyond History is a project by the Texas Archeological Research
Laboratory and the Texas Archeological Society.
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Texas Native Americans
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A general over view of most Native Americans who have lived in Texas.
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La
Salle Shipwreck Project
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News source of the excavation and conservation of the Belle, one of La
Salle's ships with a lot of photo's.
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Daughter of the Republic
of Texas Library
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The Alamo, the story of the mission, fortress, and shrine, with illustrations.
Books dealing with county history in Texas and other interesting information
about Texas.
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San Antonio Missions
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This is mainly a visual site of missions along The Mission Trail in San
Antonio. The site was developed by the teacher.
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El Paso Missions
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This is a site by the city of El Paso. It has a link that is very
good showing visuals of the Spanish Missions of El Paso area and the history
of the Missions.
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Brazoria County Museum Home Page:
Where Texas Began
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This is a good site for teachers. It really is in two parts, Austin Colony,
which covers from Pre-historic Native Americans though founding of Austin
Colony and a Civil War and Reconstruction site.
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Early
History of Austin, Texas
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This site is a timeline of the city of Austin from the early 1800's to
the 1890's by the University of Texas. It has links to a lot events and
people in Texas History.
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The United States-Mexican
War
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Provides in-depth information on the U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848), including
reading lists, biographies, maps and a lot more.
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Lone Star
Junction
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Links to many sites on the web having to do with Texas
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Texas
History Online
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Website of the Texas State Historical Association. Links to numerous other
Texas history sites.
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Institute of
Texan Cultures
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Information about the Institute in San Antonio, its exhibits and library,
teacher training programs and other activities
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TravelTex:
Interactive Map
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This site has Texas by geographic regions with links to most Texas towns
on the Internet
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Historical
Documents & Other Information: Texas General land Office
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Archives of the Texas General Land Office dating to Spanish times, Texas
Land Grants and Map Collection.
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Texas Map Collection
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Maps of Texas cities and the State of Texas with many different links.
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Texas
History Resource Guide by Tom Brawley
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This site is great for middle school Texas History. It has lesson plans
and information about Texas History. The link Internet Recourses
is where your will find information about Texas History.
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Texas
Treasures at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
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Historic documents and artifacts from Texas history including William Travis's
letter from the Alamo, vote for annexation, and other documents.
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Texas Through Time
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A good site for history of South Texas for 3-12 grade students
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Yahoo!
Texas Government
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Links to about all of the boards, commissions, departments, offices, ect.
you can think in Texas. Historical Commission, the Attorney General office
and about 50 others are linked to this site.
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Temple
College Library Electronic Catalog
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This Electronic Catalog for Temple College. You can use it to find book
on Texas for your book reviews.
The
Story of Texas:
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
Austin's newest museum that has three floors
of state-of-the-art exhibits that trace
Texas history from Native Peoples to recent times.
Mickey White
mickey.white@templejc.edu
Temple College
2600 South First St
Temple, TX 76504
United States
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