Texas

For other meanings of Texas, see Texas (disambiguation).


History

Texas was part of the Spanish colony of New Spain; see Spanish Texas[?] for details.

After Mexican independence in 1821 Texas was a part of Mexico. See Mexican Texas[?].

Also see Texas Revolution.

The Republic of Texas (1836-1845)

Texas was the first sovereign nation (other than aboriginal nations) to be annexed by the United States. (The other was the Kingdom of Hawaii.) The area now known as Texas was called The Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1845.

Important dates:

Law and Government

Its capital is Austin, also known as the "Live Music Capital of the World." The Capitol is loosely modeled after the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, except that it is built of pink granite and its dome is topped by a statue of the "Goddess of Liberty", holding aloft a five-point Texas star. The capitol building is taller than the national capitol, but less massive.

See List of Texas Governors

Geography

See List of Texas counties

It is bordered to the north by Oklahoma (across the Red River[?]), to the east by Louisiana and Arkansas, to the south by Mexico (across the Rio Grande) and the Gulf of Mexico, and the west by New Mexico.

Economy

Texas was largely rural before World War II with cattle ranching, oil, and agriculture as its main industries. In 1926 San Antonio was the largest city in Texas with over 120,000 people.

After World War II, Texas has become increasingly industralized. Its economy (circa 2000) is largely based on information technology, with Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex being the largest IT labor market in the United States, oil and natural gas, energy exploration and energy trading, agriculture, and manufacturing. Major cities include Houston, Brownsville, McAllen, Tyler, Odessa and Midland. Other important cities include El Paso, Eagle Pass, and Laredo; these are very important because of their location at the borderline with Mexico, making them important trade points.

The state passed New York in the 1990s to become the second largest state in population after California largely due to the availability of jobs, low cost of living, high living standard, lack of a state income tax, low taxation of business, limited government (the state legislature of Texas meets only once every two years), warm weather, and friendly people.

Demographics

As of 2000, the population of the state is 20,851,820.

Texas has a large number of Spanish speaking people some of whom have recently immigrated from Mexico, Central America, and South America but includes others, known as Tejanos[?], whose ancestors have lived in Texas since before independence from Mexico. Unlike other United States states which border Mexico, the culture of Texas gradually merges into that of Mexico producing a vibrant border region.

Texas has been largely fortunate in avoiding the racial and ethnic problems found in many southern states and large cities of the northeast. Much of this is because Texas's immigrant population and cultural connections with Mexico are considered to have a highly positive influence on the area's economy.

But Texas' diversity comes from more than its Hispanic residents. Frontier Texas was also settled by Germans, Poles, Swedes, Norwegians, Czechs, and French, and their influence can still be noted in the names of towns, styles of architecture, genres of music, and variety of foods.

Important Cities and Towns

See: List of cities in Texas

Education

Colleges and Universities

Professional Sports Teams

Miscellaneous Information

Further Reading

  • Imperial Texas: An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography, D. W. Meinig, University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas, 1969, hardback, 145 pages.
  • Great River, The Rio Grande in North American History, Paul Horgan, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, reprint, 1977, in one hardback volume, ISBN 0-03-029305-7

External Links



Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)

exas  txas  teas  texs  texa  etxas  txeas  teaxs  texsa  texa  ttexas  teexas  texxas  texaas  texass  5exas  rexas  fexas  6exas  gexas  6exas  yexas  gexas  t3xas  twxas  tsxas  t4xas  tdxas  t4xas  trxas  tdxas  tesas  tezas  tedas  tedas  tecas  texqs  texws  texzs  texws  texss  texzs  texaw  texaa  texaz  texae  texax  texae  texad  texax  yexas  tyexas  texaes 


Let us all work great nation who has a right like Mary to sit at the feet of Jesus. Go restore our empress to her sense of duty. Church and state are alike imperial palace, except in the halls and stairways that led from the apartments of the empress-abbess. She, therefore, felt that she could own solitary dinner, and was trying to collect her thoughts for prayer. pictured dying without the precious cares that a mother's hand alone is storm-tossed for prayer. She closed her book with a pang of rebellious heart, and tread once more the paths of earthly love and for her mother's presence, and that I may not wipe her tears away with path, or a merciful God would strengthen me to tread it courageously. I the love I gave before, and, God forgive me, I was about to abandon them children, I shall but love him the more. How I long once more to press the private corridors, and surprise my Christina in her solitude." With more activity than she bad been able to summon to her help since up her long, black cloak, threw it around her person. As she was drawing close by. She was shocked at her own image; her face so.

getting around

home

adv.search

site map



Current spider themes

news archive

 

Licence of article: GNU FDL.
Original source @ wikipedia.