Lone Star: A History of Texas
by James M. Bonnette
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About the Book
This meticulously researched, documentary-style narrative brings to life the battles, revolutions, and revolutions of thought that shaped Texas. From the Alamo to the oil booms, from civil rights struggles to high-tech innovation, this book traces the lives of the people who fought, built, and dreamed across Texas's vast and varied landscapes.
Covering nearly 200 years of history, Lone Star explores:
The clash of empires and the birth of an independent republic
The Civil War's impact on Texas identity and economy
Oil booms, busts, and the transformation into an urban-industrial giant
Civil Rights movements that reshaped politics and society
Modern Texas's role in shaping American culture, energy, and policy
Balanced, vivid, and accessible, Lone Star is a definite account for history buffs, general audiences, and anyone who wants to understand the state that continues to shape America's future.
Covering nearly 200 years of history, Lone Star explores:
The clash of empires and the birth of an independent republic
The Civil War's impact on Texas identity and economy
Oil booms, busts, and the transformation into an urban-industrial giant
Civil Rights movements that reshaped politics and society
Modern Texas's role in shaping American culture, energy, and policy
Balanced, vivid, and accessible, Lone Star is a definite account for history buffs, general audiences, and anyone who wants to understand the state that continues to shape America's future.
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About the Creator
James Bonnette
Athens, Texas, USA
James M. Bonnette is a historian, writer, and lifelong student of American heritage with a passion for uncovering the untold stories of the past. Bonnette combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to bring complex historical events to life for general readers and history enthusiasts alike. Bonnette’s work emphasizes the diverse perspectives that have shaped the world as we now it today. When not writing, James enjoys exploring historic sites, engaging in educational outreach, and narrating immersive historical documentaries.