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Southern Exodus to Mexico - Migration Across the Borderlands After the American Civil War

English · Hardback

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"After the Civil War, a handful of former Confederate leaders joined forces with the Mexican emperor Maximilian von Hapsburg to colonize Mexico with former American slaveholders. Their plan was to develop commercial agriculture in the Mexican state of Coahuila under the guidance of former slaveholders with former slaves providing the bulk of the labor force. By developing these new centers of agricultural production and commercial exchange, the Mexican government hoped to open up new markets and, by extending the few already-existing railroads in the region, also spur further development. The Southern Exodus to Mexico considers the experiences of both white southern elites and common white and black southern farmers and laborers who moved to Mexico during this period. Todd W. Wahlstrom examines in particular how the endemic warfare, raids, and violence along the borderlands of Texas and Coahuila affected the colonization effort. Ultimately, Native groups such as the Comanches, Kiowas, Apaches, and Kickapoos, along with local Mexicans, prevented southern colonies from taking hold in the region, where local tradition and careful balances of power negotiated over centuries held more sway than large nationalistic or economic forces. This study of the transcultural tensions and conflicts in this region provides new perspectives for the historical assessment of this period of Mexican and American history"--

List of contents










List of Illustrations and Tables    
Acknowledgments    
Introduction    
1. Migration across the Borderlands after the American Civil War    
2. White and Black Southerners Migrate to Mexico after the American Civil War    
3. Southern Colonization and the Texas-Coahuila Borderlands    
4. Southern Colonization and the Fall of the Mexican Empire, 1866–67    
5. Southern Colonization, Railroads, and U.S. and Mexican Modernization        
Conclusion: Regions and Nations    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index    


About the author










Todd W. Wahlstrom is an assistant professor of history at Seaver College at Pepperdine University. 


Product details

Authors Todd W Wahlstrom, Todd W. Wahlstrom, Todd W. Wahlstron
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2015
 
EAN 9780803246348
ISBN 978-0-8032-4634-8
No. of pages 277
Series Borderlands and Transcultural
Borderlands and Transcultural
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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