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Foreigners in Their Native Land: Historical Roots of the Mexican Americans

ePub Foreigners in Their Native Land: Historical Roots of the Mexican Americans by From Brand: University of New Mexico Press in History

Description

For ages 9 and up.Here is the little-known story of the selfless and patriotic Jewish merchant who raised money to finance the American Revolution and the new nation. Milgrim vividly recreates Haym Salomon’s exploits with the underground Sons of Liberty and portrays patriotism as the natural outgrowth of his Jewish heritage.


#738816 in Books University of New Mexico Press 2004-03-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.24 x .90 x 5.76l; 1.20 #File Name: 0826335101314 pages


Review
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. When Bipolar is a good thingBy Stephanie SaucedoI have enjoy reading the rich history of the Southwest that has been presented here using educated deduction with a number of different written records from the time period. It was a refreshingly relatively clear view of Texas history that I think our youngest minds should be learning instead of the trite information that is being taught in today's school.Texan children are taught to idolize Davy Crockett and the other Colonial settlers in the pursuit of justice over the crazy Santa Ana and his Mexican army; but no one mentions that the Anglo American Colonists fought along side Early Mexican Settlers; or that Mexican signatures helped legalize the Texas Declaration of Independence. This book explores that as well as the acquisition of New Mexico; Arizona; and California; in a balanced light by sharing letters written by Anglo Americans and Mexicans of the time.If your interested in culture or history give a very unique view into a time that has been glamorized for over a century with bad information.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Latinos learn alot about their heritage and struggles through this book.By President of Pope Benedict XVI Fan ClubI bought this book for a Mexican- American history class and this book along with my class really made me change my views on the issue of immigration. As an Anglo-American I always viewed the Mexicans and other Latinos as immigrants and foreigners but after this class and reading this book I realized I'm more of an immigrant in my community. As a history student this book thought me about the history of my own backyard since I live in California.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy 8kwk8well done

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