The Discovery of Texas

The Discovery of Texas
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Download or read book The Discovery of Texas written by Lawrence D Sharp and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-27 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A useful addition to leterature on the fascinating story of Cabeza de Vaca, the Robinson Crusoe of Texas With his companions, he was the first non-native to explore Texas as he went from one village to another offering his healing services and prayers. The natives also taught him to barter with seashells and cane sticks so he could be a merchant. Later, his work as a fĂ­sico, along with his optimistic faith, enabled him to make his way to the corner of New Spain in northwestern Mexico. Passing from village to village he explored unknown lands, saw many people cured, made peace among enemies, and left a favorable legacy among the native people that lasted for decades.


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