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This is a second edition (revised and enlarged) by the author Benjamin Lundy, an anti-slavery advocate intended as a review of facts and circumstances surrounding the history and proposed annexation of Texas, including the role played by slaveholders and land speculators, in order to re-establish, extend, and perpetuate the system of Slavery and the Slave Trade. You can learn more about the author, Benjamin Lundy here: https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/lundy-benjamin
Publication Date
1837
Document Type
Book
Name of Collection
Rare Book Collection
Dimensions of Item
18x20x5cm
Type of Material
Book
Scan Date
Spring 3-23-2009
Acquisition Date
Spring 1-19-2005
Associated Place Names
Texas
Number of Pages
64
Publisher
Merrihew and Gunn
City
Philadelphia
Keywords
Texas Revolution
Disciplines
Diplomatic History | History | Political History
Recommended Citation
Lundy, Benjamin, "The War in Texas" (1837). Rare Books and Manuscripts. 1.
https://rio.tamiu.edu/rarebooks/1
Comments
Full Title: The War in Texas; A Review of Facts and Circumstances, Showing that this Contest is a Crusade Against Mexico, set on foot and supported by Slaveholders, Land-Speculators, etc. in order to re-establish, extend, and perpetuate the system of Slavery and the Slave Trade