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Acknowledgments Introduction I. Bexar: Profile of a Tejano Community, 1820-1832, by Jesus F. de la Teja and John Wheat II. Forgotten Founders: The Military Settlers of Eighteenth-Century San Antonio de Bexar, by Jesus F. de la Teja III. The Canary Islands Immigrants of San Antonio: From Ethnic Exclusivity to Community in Eighteenth-Century Bexar, by Gerald E. Poyo IV. The Religious-Indian Communities: The Goals of the Friars, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa V. Immigrants and Integration in Late Eighteenth-Century Bexar, by Gerald E. Poyo VI. Indians and Their Culture in San Fernando de Bexar, by Gilberto M. Hinojosa and Anne A. Fox VII. Independent Indians and the San Antonio Community, by Elizabeth A.H. John Conclusion: The Emergence of a Tejano Community Notes Selective Bibliography on Spanish Texas, 1685-1821 Index

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