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The History of Texas, Third Edition
Robert A. Calvert
Arnoldo De Le6n, Angelo State University
& Gregg Cantrell, University of North Texas
The principle that all peoples make history continues to drive the Third
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seen in the continued and expanded coverage of topics such as agricul-
ture, industrialization, urbanization, eco-
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the flavor of Texas, past and present.
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