Andrew Walker

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The transformation of Texas, as a result, proved far more volatile and destabilizing for Mexico than the evolution of New Mexico or California. Texas was, for example, the only portion of Mexico’s frontier where expatriate Americans became the dominant population, the only region where plantation agriculture came to define the economy, and the only territory in Mexico that evolved into a slaveholding society.
Seeds of Empire: Cotton, Slavery, and the Transformation of the Texas Borderlands, 1800-1850 (The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History)
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