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Author Martínez de Vara, Art author

Title Tejano patriot the revolutionary life of José Francisco Ruiz, 1783-1840 by Art Martínez de Vara
Published Austin Texas State Historical Association [2020]

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Contents Origins -- Early years -- Royalist -- Revolutionary -- Exile -- Indian agent -- Restoration -- Redemption -- Boundary Commission -- Tenoxtitlán -- Retirement -- Texas independence -- Texas Senate -- Final years -- Appendix 1: Álamo de Parras Company, May 16, 1830 -- Appendix II: Béxar Election for Delegates to Convention at Washington-on-the-Brazos, 1836 -- Appendix III: Captain Juan Seguín's Mounted Volunteers, June 6-23, 1839
Summary "Art Martínez de Vara's Tejano Patriot: The Revolutionary Life of José Francisco Ruiz, 1783-1840 is the first full-length biography of this important figure in Texas history. Best known as one of two Texas-born signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, Ruiz's significance extends far beyond that single event. Born in San Antonio de Béxar to an upwardly mobile family, during the war for Mexican Independence Ruiz underwent a dramatic transformation from a conservative royalist to one of the staunchest liberals of his era. Steeped in the Spanish American liberal tradition, his revolutionary activity included participating in three uprisings, suppressing two others, and enduring extreme personal sacrifice for the liberal republican cause. He was widely respected as an intermediary between Tejanos and American Indians, especially the Comanches. As a diplomat, he negotiated nearly a dozen peace treaties for Spain, Mexico, and the Republic of Texas, and he traveled to the imperial court of Mexico as an agent of the Comanches to secure peace on the northern frontier. When Anglo settlers came by the thousands to Texas after 1820, he continued to be a cultural intermediary, forging a friendship with Stephen F. Austin, but he always put the interests of Béxar and his fellow Tejanos first. Ruiz had a notable career as a military leader, diplomat, revolutionary, educator, attorney, arms dealer, author, ethnographer, politician, Indian agent, Texas Ranger, city attorney, and Texas Senator. He was a central figure in the saga that shaped Texas from a remote borderland on New Spain's northern frontier to an independent republic"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Ruíz, José Francisco, 1783-1840.
SUBJECT Ruíz, Jose Francisco, 1783-1840
Ruíz, José Francisco, 1783-1840 fast
Subject Texas. Declaration of Independence -- Signers -- Biography
SUBJECT Declaration of Independence (Texas) fast
Subject Indian agents -- Texas -- Biography
History / United States / State & Local / Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino.
History / United States / 19th Century.
Indian agents
Politics and government
SUBJECT Texas -- History -- Revolution, 1835-1836 -- Biography
Texas -- Politics and government -- To 1846. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134275
Subject Texas
Genre/Form Electronic books
collective biographies.
Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781625110596
1625110596