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Filibusters and Empresarios Notes

An archival black and white map of Texas in 1841, which delineates the different empresarial grants offered to Anglo settlers.
Posted on October 3, 2018 by Mr. Cooper

Below you will find the Cornell Notes we took for Filibusters and Empresarios. Remember that you will need your own copy for any open-notes quizzes or binder checks.

Filibusters and Empresarios Thought Map Cornell Notes by Brandon Cooper on Scribd

Posted in Notes Empresarios, Filibusters, Stephen F. Austin

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