Forgotten Chapters of the American Revolution: Spain, Galvez, and Islenos - Paperback
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by Bonnie Kuykendalll (Editor), Jack V. Cowan (Editor), Tcara (Contribution by)
American History is not complete without recognizing Spain's monumental contribution to the American Revolution. This book fills in that most important chapter of the American Revolution. It can be said that the American Revolution would not have been successful without Spain's money, war supplies, and General Bernardo de Galvez who defeated the British on the southern front and opened the Mississippi River to supply the American war effort. Read also, how all this was made possible with the help of an endless supply of Longhorn cattle from the Provence of Texas. To quote Judge Thonhoff, "Texas indeed had a steak in the American Revolution."










