Civil War in Texas and New Mexico Territory

Civil War in Texas and New Mexico Territory

Civil War in Texas and New Mexico Territory
Civil War in Texas and New Mexico Territory

Civil War in Texas and New Mexico Territory

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Overview

"There is enough detail to give the reader a clear understanding of the war in the far west, which tends to be a forgotten subject."--Civil War Courier

Did you know that eleven days before Fort Sumter, South Carolina, was fired upon, the Civil War had already begun in Texas?

The Civil War in the West has not been the focus of much attention, but it was the location of fierce fighting and stormy conflicts. Not everyone wanted to secede from the Union, although between sixty and seventy thousand Texans volunteered to take up arms. Sam Houston, governor of the territory in 1861, opposed secession and was forced out after the legislature approved it. Texas troops proceeded to conquer the New Mexico Territory (all of the present-day states of New Mexico and Arizona) for the Confederacy.

The war was all the more difficult in the West, because they had a unique problem: defending themselves from hostile Native Americans and Mexican bandits while also fighting the Federal forces. Many skirmishes were fought against those enemies.

This exciting volume tells all about the war in Texas and New Mexico Territory: the intense combat, the brilliant strategies, and the heroic soldiers who fought for their homeland.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455602278
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/23/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Former high-school teacher Steve Cottrell is actively involved in battlefield preservation and monument projects. As a descendant of a Sixth Kansas Calvary member who served in the Indian Territory during the Civil War, he was inspired to write several books on the subject. A member of the Missouri Civil War Reenactors' Association, Cottrell has participated as an extra in battle scenes for such films as the Academy Award-winning epic motion picture Glory and the Emmy Award-winning television miniseries North and South. He also participated in the action scenes for the acclaimed National Park Service film Thunder in the Ozark, which is shown to visitors at Pea Ridge National Military Park in Arkansas. A graduate of Missouri Southern State College and Pittsburg State University, Cottrell resides in Springdale, Arkansas.
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