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explorers who first colonized the region, and his family and servants, whose destinies are rewritten by the treaty, the occupation of the region by the American military, and the influx of English-speaking Americans.
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achievement of national and international relevance and has received much scholarly attention. It is also recognized as an important early piece of
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to the United States. Its principal character is Don Santiago Mendoza y SorĂ­a, a landowner and descendant of the
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Eve Raleigh). Written in the 1930s and early 1940s, but not published until 1996, the novel is sometimes called
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Portal:Hispanic and Latino Americans
Featured article
Texas flag
Caballero: A Historical Novel
historical romance
Jovita González
pseudonym
Texas
Gone with the Wind
Matamoros
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Rio Grande
Spanish
Tejano
Mexican-American literature
Texas
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Hispanic and Latino Americans portal

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