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Canary Islanders in Texas

Autor Armando Curbelo Fuentes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2018

Immigrants from the Spanish Canary Islands off the northwestern coast of Africa played a vital role in San Antonio's early history. The Canary Islanders in Texas tells the story of the fifty-five Canary Islanders who arrived in South Texas in 1731 and founded the original municipality of San Fernando de Bxar (renamed San Antonio in the nineteenth century after Texas's independence from Mexico). Through the reflections and records of Mara Curbelo, the last surviving member of the original settlers, readers learn of the many challenges these early settlers faced, including the assignment of land grants, distribution of riverine water, and protesting perceived monopolies of labor for the construction of homes and other structures by Franciscan missionaries. For over a century Canary Islanders and their descendants controlled municipal policy in San Antonio, Their influence began to decline beginning in 1845, however, with the annexation of Texas and the introduction of United States governance.

More than five thousand isleos live in San Antonio today, many of them descendants of the original settlers. Their influence can be seen in the city's history, culture, music, and philanthropy. Their legacy is celebrated through numerous cultural groups and organizations.

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ISBN-13: 9781595348456
ISBN-10: 159534845X
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Trinity University Press

Notă biografică

Armando Curbelo Fuentes is a lawyer and professor at the Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He has written several works on Canary Island settlements in North America, including those in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, and Cuba.

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FIRST PART

CHAPTER I

I. TAKING POSSESSION

II. CONFLICTS WITH THE CAPTAIN OF THE PRESIDIO

CHAPTER II

I. PRESIDENT JUAN LEAL'S JOURNEY TO MEXICO. INTERVIEW WITH THE VICEROY

II. THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN

CHAPTER III

I. THE INTRIGUES OF THE MISSIONS AGAINST THE CANARIAN COLONISTS

II. DISAGREEMENT AMONG THE CANARIAN COLONISTS. THE TOWN COUNCILOR ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ MEDEROS BUILDS THE LA CONCEPCIÓN CANAL FOR THE MISSIONS

III. THE ILLNESS OF MY BROTHER-IN-LAW ÁLVAREZ TRAVIESO. ARE WE CANARY ISLANDERS PRISONERS?

CHAPTER IV

I. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SAN PEDRO CANAL FOR THE CANARY ISLANDERS. HAD PEACE ARRIVED IN THE CABILDO?

II. CONSTRUCTION OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE HOLY VIRGIN OF CANDELARIA AND HER HOLY SON JESUS CHRIST

CHAPTER V

I. THE CABILDO OF SAN FERNANDO DE BÉJAR (TODAY SAN ANTONIO) VERSUS ITS COUNCILOR ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ MEDEROS

II. THE REACTION OF A. RODRÍGUEZ MEDEROS. COMPLAINTS TO THE VICEROY

III. WITNESS DECLARATIONS. JUDICIAL RECUSAL. APPEARANCES FOR THE RECORD. ESCAPE FROM PRISON AND REFUGE IN THE SAN ANTONIO MISSION

IV. ILLEGAL INTERVENTION IN THE PROCEEDINGS BY THE PROSECUTOR OF THE HEARING IN MEXICO

CHAPTER VI

PARALLEL MANEUVERS BY THE CABILDO AND THE MISSIONS OUTSIDE THE PROCEEDINGS

I. I. THE CABILDO¿S ACTIONS

II. ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE SOLDIERS AND PRIESTS

CHAPTER VII. THE CONTROVERSIAL REINSTATEMENT OF ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ MEDEROS IN THE CABILDO

I. THE CABILDO DOES NOT ACCEPT THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE COUNCILOR

II. A NEW TWIST IN THE PROCEEDINGS, COUNTERARGUMENTS, AND SENTENCING

CHAPTER VIII. CONSEQUENCES OF THE LAWSUIT PURSUED BY THE CABILDO OF VILLA DE SAN FERNANDO DE VÉJAR AGAINST ITS COUNCILOR, ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ MEDEROS

I. THE REMOVAL OF JUDGE ECAY Y MUSQUIS

II. The resignation of the solicitor and secretary of the Cabildo, Francisco de Arocha

CHAPTER IX. OTHER INTERESTING MATTERS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CANARY ISLANDERS IN TEXAS

I. LAWSUIT FILED BY FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE AROCHA AND JOSÉ CURBELO AGAINST THE GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF TEXAS AND NEW PHILIPPINES, FRANCISCO DE LARIOS SECOND PART

CHAPTER I

I. MARIA JESÚS CURBELO (*) January 1844

II. A NATION AWAKENS

III. THE FOREIGNERS

IV. PROBLEMS IN SPAIN WITH THE CHURCH. FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND CANARIAN PROBLEMS IN SAN ANTONIO

CHAPTER II

I. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN SAN ANTONIO

II. CANARIAN ESTATES

III. THE VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE

IV. GAMBLING. CREATION OF THE LOTTERY IN THE VICEROYALTY

V. V. MONEY AND BANKING IN SAN ANTONIO

CHAPTER III

I. INDIAN ATTACKS

II. THE FIRST SETTLERS FROM THE NORTH. THE ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE EXPEDITION

III. POPULATION AND MAIN SETTLEMENTS: SAN ANTONIO

CHAPTER IV

I. CONSEQUENCES OF THE PIKE EXPEDITION

CHAPTER V

I. NEW COLONISTS. MOSES AUSTIN

II. MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE

III. DISILLUSIONMENT AMONG "THE CANARY ISLANDERS"

IV. MASSIVE SETTLEMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON PRIESTS, PROFESSIONALS, AND MERCHANTS IN THE PROVINCE OF TEXAS

V. ANGLO-SAXON SCHOOL SYSTEM

CHAPTER VI

I. A RAY OF LIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SPANISH INVASION IN MEXICO

II. FAILURE OF THE INVASION CONSEQUENCES

CHAPTER VII. CHOLERA

CHAPTER VIII

I. THE REGULATIONS FOR BECOMING A COLONIST

II. BENJAMIN R. MILAM. JAMES BOWIE

III. CORRUPTION AMONG CIVIL SERVANTS. THOUGHTS OF INDEPENDENCE. LEGALIZATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. NEW PROCEDURAL LAWS. SEIZURE OF THE BELONGINGS OF THE MARQUIS OF AGUAYO.

CHAPTER IX

I. CONFUSION. DISORDER

II. NEW DECREES. THE FIRST ANGLO-SAXON BANK

CHAPTER X

I. INDEPENDENCE. THE ALAMO.

COMPLETE ANGLO-SAXON DOMINANCE

APPENDICES

THE CANARIAN FAMILIES WHO FOUNDED SAN ANTONIO TEXAS