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Anahuac and Nahuatl
" The word is said to signify ' country by the waters ' in Nahuatl, the old Aztec language ; hence the theory that Anahuac was located on the sea coast.

Anahuac and is
According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Anahuac is " limited by the traditional and vaguely defined boundaries of an ancient Indian empire or confederation of that name previous to the Spanish conquest.
The seat of the county is Anahuac.
Another proposed name is " State of the Anahuac ").
The entirety of the territory of Milpa Alta is part of the geologic subprovince of Lakes and Volcanoes of Anahuac, in turn corresponding to the province of the Neovolcanic Axis ( Eje Neovolcánico ).
It is located near the intersection of Monterrey and Anahuac Streets, about 5 km southwest of International Bridge # 1.

Anahuac and ancient
According to legend, when the Mexicans arrived in the Anahuac valley around Lake Texcoco, they were considered by the other groups as the least civilized of all, but the Mexican / Aztec decided to learn, and they took all they could from other people, especially from the ancient Toltec ( whom they seem to have partially confused with the more ancient civilization of Teotihuacan ).
F. Núñez de la Vega, bishop of Chiapa, says, in the preface to his Synodal Constitutions, that in the visit which he made to his diocese towards the end of the last century the late 1600s, he found many ancient calendars of the Chiapanese, and an old manuscript in the language of that country, made by the Indians themselves, in which it was said, according to their ancient tradition, that a certain person named Votan was present at that great building, which was made by order of his uncle, in order to mount up to heaven ; that then every people was given its language, and that Votan himself was charged by God to make the division of the lands of Anahuac.
The ancient Aztec term Anahuac ( Land Between the Waters ) and the phrase Basin of Mexico are both used at times to refer to the Valley of Mexico.

Anahuac and for
Certainly, the land and gold compensation paid to many of the conquistadores proved a poor return for their investment of months of soldiering and fighting across Mexico and the Anahuac Valley.
The Anahuac was a short-lived United States automobile styled after a contemporary Polish car and manufactured in 1922 in Indianapolis by the Frontenac Motor Corporation Intended for the export market ( it was to have been marketed in Mexico by a Mexican concern ), the car had a wheelbase of ; only four were ever completed.
Travis commandeered a vessel at Harrisburg, and sailed for Anahuac with the militia and a cannon.
Sixth: By the military commandant of Anahuac advising and procuring servants to quit the service of their masters, and offering them protection ; causing them to labor for his benefits, and refusing to compensate them for the same.

Anahuac and Aztec
The Tlaxcalteca served as allies to Hernán Cortés and his fellow Spanish conquistadors, and were instrumental in the invasion of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire, helping the Spanish reach the Valley of Anahuac and providing a key contingency of the invasion force.

Anahuac and area
One of the theories relating to the location of Anahuac describes it as all the plateau region of Mexico, with an area equal to three-fourths of the republic, and extending between the eastern and western coast ranges from Rio Grande to the isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Leading up to this crisis, a large amount of Anglo settlers had immigrated into the Anahuac area.

Anahuac and areas
American Rice Growers Association, and Seaberg Rice Industrial campus still harvest rice crops coming from as far as the Anahuac areas of SouthEast Texas.

Anahuac and located
Anahuac was located on the east side of the Trinity River near the north shore of Galveston Bay, which placed it astride the trade route between Mexico and Louisiana, and from there to the rest of the United States.

Anahuac and within
When Piedras was within of Anahuac, he sent a delegation to Johnson, who provided him with a list of grievances against Bradburn.

Anahuac and with
A customs house was established at Anahuac, with Colonel John Davis Bradburn in command of Mexican forces there.
He became a pivotal figure in the Anahuac Disturbances, during which Mexico City's increasingly arbitrary and authoritarian rule led to a series of assemblies by Texans, with subsequent civil disturbances and outbreaks of violence precipitating the war.
On June 10, the insurgents occupied Anahuac and after a brief engagement with Mexican troops, the Texians withdrew to Turtle Bayou.
They camped with other angry civilians several miles from Anahuac and elected Frank W. Johnson as commander.
On June 13, 1832, Anglo-American settlers were involved in a conflict with Mexican commander John Davis Bradburn at the posting of Anahuac, Texas, near the north extent of Galveston Bay.
Taking advantage of this favorable news, they verbally aligned themselves with the Federalist cause by composing the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, which explained their attack against the Centralist troops at Anahuac.
left SH 35A was a proposed spur route off SH 35, with a route splitting off at Livingston, and travelling south via Liberty and Devers to Anahuac.
These Anahuac Disturbances coincided with a revolt in Mexico against the current president.
On March 11, Sesma was ordered to go with Gen. Adrián Woll to San Felipe de Austin and then to Anahuac.
The station went on the air on analog channel 57 with studios in Pasadena and a tower in Anahuac, and aired religious programs from a variety of sources, including PTL, Christian Television Network and 3ABN.

Anahuac and Valley
According to their own history, when the Mexicas arrived in the Anahuac valley ( Valley of Mexico ) around Lake Texcoco, the groups living there considered them uncivilized.

Anahuac and Mexico
In May 1831, upon his arrival in Mexican Texas, a part of northern Mexico at the time, Travis purchased land from Stephen F. Austin and began a law practice in Anahuac.
His notes on the beliefs and practices of the people he encountered were the basis of his work Anahuac: Or Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern ( 1861 ), published after his return to England.
In Mexico, the Legionaries administer the Anahuac University Network.
It flows onward to the south, into the Trinity Bay, an arm of Galveston Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, near the town of Anahuac east of Houston.
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed by settlers during the Anahuac Disturbances, which played a role in the secession of Texas from Mexico and the creation of the Republic of Texas.

Anahuac and .
i. e. The 1813 Mexican constitutional project of the Kingdom of Anahuac, a non-Spanish Mexican kingdom.
These tensions came to a head in the Anahuac Disturbances.
The Texians staged a minor revolt against customs duties in June ; these Anahuac Disturbances prompted Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna to send additional troops to Texas.
According to legend, the various groups who were to become the Aztecs arrived from the north into the Anahuac valley around Lake Texcoco.
Anahuac military commander John Davis Bradburn attempted to dissolve the ayuntamiento in Liberty on December 10, 1831, but the municipality survived.
In June 1832, Ugartechea commanded 125 men at the fort at Velasco, Texas ; he attempted to employ his artillery to prevent rebelling Texas colonist under John Austin from taking cannon from Brazoria to Anahuac at the time of the Anahuac disturbances.
Those whom he ordered the Texas authorities to detain and hold included representatives to the Coahuila legislature, leaders of the Anahuac expedition or rebellion of June 1835, and other opponents of centralism such as Lorenzo de Zavala.
Nezahualcoyotl, the wisest ruler that had ever ruled over Anahuac Valley-as he was known at that time-was finally crowned Tlatoani of Texcoco in 1431.

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