Hidden History of Texas 1830-1836: Years of Revolution in Texas, Hank Wilson
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Hidden History of Texas 1830-1836: Years of Revolution in Texas

Author: Hank Wilson

Narrator: Hank Wilson

Unabridged: 2 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Findaway

Published: 11/05/2023

Genre: History - North America

Synopsis

Take a trip back in time and listen to what really happened in Texas in the years 1830-1836. The 13 chapters cover the years that not only led up to the revolution, but also some of the more unnoticed events that took place. 

These are not your stern lectures we all endured in school, these are told in a relaxed and informative way by your host Hank Wilson, each chapter of the book is delivered in a way that is easy to follow and makes logical sense.

All chapters are based on Hank’s successful podcast The Hidden History of Texas are a part of his collection of Texas History. 

Tracks

Introduction – 1:24

Chapter 1 – 1830 – Slavery becomes an issue – 7:30

Chapter 2 – Law of 1830 – Anahuac Disturbances – 12:47

Chapter 3 – Conventions of 1832 – 1833 – 7:42

Chapter 4 –Santa Anna Takes Over in Mexico – 7:05

Chapter 5 – The Battle of Gonzales and the Siege of Bexar – 11:06

Chapter 6 – Matamoros Expedition – Texas Leaders Confused -10:35

Chapter 7 – Two Declarations of Independence -7:07

Chapter 8 – Battle of Goliad (La Bahia) – 10:47

Chapter 9 – The Siege of Bexar – 7:52

Chapter 10 – Los Tejanos – 11:56

Chapter 11 - The Battle of the Alamo – 19:05

Chapter 12 – The Goliad Massacre -13:37

Chapter 13 – The Runaway Scrape – Battle of San Jacinto 12:01

Conclusion – 0:46

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