The History of Texas Flags Texas is the second largest state. It measures 268,580 square miles and is located on the West South Central states of the United States. Texas borders Mexico on the southwest and the Gulf of Mexico on the southeast. As Austin is the state capital, Houston is the largest city in Texas. The state motto for Texas is simply “Friendship”. The name Texas originates from a Native American word meaning “friends” or “allies”(Spain, Charles). Texas is such a strong state that
Sam Houston: The Texas Leader Sam Houston is one of the most important leaders in Texas history. He is mostly well known for commanding the army during The Texas Revolution. He also had many other accomplishments. Sam Houston was born on March 2, 1793 onto his parents’ farm in Lexington Virginia. His family was severely poor. They ended up selling the farm in 1807. His father had passed away shortly before the selling. They moved to a new farm in Baker Creek, Tennessee. He abandoned his home in
ustin, Texas, which was once a village on the banks of the Colorado River and then a small college town, has today become a major center for state government, education, business, and technology. It is a popular tourist destination and, as the third-fastest-growing large or mid-sized city in the United States, it is also a popular destination for those seeking to relocate. Thousands of people visit Austin each year for its combination of moderate climate, natural landscapes, and diverse attractions
Slavery is a big controversy within Texas history. The Texas 1850s newspapers from the Portal to Texas History prove that Randolph B. Campbell was correct in how he described slavery in his book, An Empire for Slavery. The newspapers and the book reveal that Texans believed that slavery was morally right, they believed that African Americans were inferior and they believed that abolitionists were constantly trying to constantly interfere with slavery. Slaves as a result, frequently tried to rebel
Amy Blakney Coach Tyler American History 20 March 2017 Texas Rising In Texas Rising there are many battles between the Texas Army and the Mexican Army. The Texas Rangers and Army were under the command of General Sam Houston. The Mexican Army was under the command of General Santa Anna. General Houston and his men fought endlessly against the Mexican Army to gain independence for Texas. In episode one, From the Ashes, it all starts with the Mexican Army attacking people at The Alamo. There were
History and Influence of the Texas Railroad Commission In my last 10 years working in the oilfield, whenever I was in Texas I always wondered why everything we did was reported directly to the Texas Railroad Commission. There was always a Railroad Commission Representative in all of our Pre-Spud meetings. The question of what power do they ultimately hold on the oil field. I decided to write a paper on the history of the Texas Railroad commission and any controversy that they could have been
Attending the Texas History Symposium 2018 that was held at the San Benito Consolidated Independent School District (SBCISD) on March 3, 2018, I found it to be very interesting. Although we hear about the historical events that happened hundreds of years ago through our history books and our history professors, I believe a way one can truly capture the essence of these happenings is by attending these educational conferences. Attendees for this Symposium were professors and students from South Texas College
Journey of Texas History: Revolution and Republic In Texas History, there is nothing more well known than the Alamo and the Texas revolution. Almost everyone has heard the stories of Davy Crockett and his coonskin cap, or Jim Bowie and his famous Bowie knife. The Texas revolution was full of so many Texas legends and larger than life characters, so it only makes sense that the Hero’s Journey, a literary trope all about heroes overcoming obstacles, would apply to the riveting events of the Texas revolution
rule in Texas to the Civil War witnessed a series of successes and failures that shaped the region's history. The four key successes and four major failures during this timeline, analyzing the causes and effects of these events. By examining these events in chronological order, we can gain a better understanding of Texas development, challenges, and its pivotal role in the shaping of the United States. Success number one consists of the successful establishment of Spanish missions in Texas as it was
early history of texas. He was a Mexican-American statesman, politician, and revolutionary who played a significant role in the Texas Revolution and the establishment of the Republic of Texas. Navarro was a strong advocate for the rights of Tejanos, or Mexican Texans, and fought for their inclusion in the new government. He was also a successful businessman and loandowner, and his contributions to Texas history are widely recognized. Navarro was born in San Antonio Tx in 1795 when Texas was still
History of Texas accountability system A history of the accountability system in Texas provides insight into the current state of school accountability in Texas. The Texas Assessment of Basic Skills (TABS) was a criterion-based assessment created by legislative mandate in 1978 to test basic mathematics, reading and writing skills of students at grades three, five and nine. In 1983 it was mandated that ninth-grade students who failed the test had to re-test each subsequent year. Although students
that occurred in Tascosa, Texas in 1883. Kelton based his fictional story on the causes of the strike and what became as a result of the strike. This paper will explain historical events concerning the cowboys and depict their true lifestyle which contrasts the stereotypes normally associated with being a cowboy, as well as summarize the novel The Day the Cowboys Quit. The historical cowboy strike of 1883 was led by Tom Harris, a ranch hand at the LS ranch in Tascosa, Texas. Harris was tired of being
location on Ayers Street in Corpus Christi, Texas, across from Del Mar College. The store sold burgers for 25 cents, and also sold drinks and chips.In 1951, Burton and Dobson ended their partnership after arguments concerning Dobson's price rise of the burger from 25 to 30 cents. Burton settled with owning the Whataburger franchises in San Antonio, Texas. Months later, prices for burgers were raised to 35 cents. In 1952, Dobson opened a location in Kingsville, Texas, the first store outside of Corpus Christi
The Texas Constitution is a document that explains what powers and authority the government has and how far that authority and power extends (Champagne and Harpham 71). Much of the rationale behind changing the Texas Constitution over the years has been to make sure that these regulations on power and authority are practical for the current time. In addition, we add amendments to the constitution in order to make it align with the current views and needs of society (Champagne and Harpham 70-71).
The History of Education in My Local Context Houston, Texas: The Big City with Even Bigger Challenges in Education Written and researched by: Ieesha M. Collins “We are in the middle of an education recession.” – Rod Paige The irony of this quote is twofold. Rod Paige is the former U.S. Secretary of Education – he served under President George W. Bush during his first term from 2000-2004 and he’s also the former superintendent of Houston Independent School District (HISD). Although this quote is
HISTORY OF THE LGBT COMMUNITY, BRIEFLY LGBT people never had it particularly easy. Throughout history, and even today, they are harassed, convicted, and castrated for diverting from homosexuality. While one may expect this history to cause LGBT people to have animosity towards others, they have actually done the complete opposite. Mainstream LGBT culture is based the around the ideas of inclusivity, protection, and love. How did this happen? Even more importantly, how did we get to where we are
Ma and Pa Ferguson both left a mark in history when they were Texas governor. I would like to cover who they were, what they did, when it happened, and why they are important. Miriam Amanda Wallace also known as Ma Ferguson born June 13, 1875 in Bell County Texas. Once she graduated high school she attended college at Baylor college for women in Belton. She is also the first women to be Texas governor and the first women to have two separate terms. James Edward Ferguson Jr. also known as Pa Ferguson
Texas Oil Boom The Texas oil boom, also known as “The Gusher,” was one of the most exciting moments of the 1900s.According to The History Channel ``One of the negative effects about the oil boom is drilling the oil makes a bad impact on the wildlife around it.” The texas oil boom had a lot of great traits to it, like how taxes from it were going to educate underprivileged kids, but not all traits were great.You see while all the oil was fantastic, drilling it from the earth is very harmful to the
Outside of Texas, the only history ever taught is “Remember the Alamo”. This phrase has come to define Texas history, even within the state. Shockingly enough, the Alamo as a symbol of Texas is a more recent construct than one might think. The Alamo is not about Texas independence or American spirit; it is about social class and racial identity. Richard Flores, the author of Remembering the Alamo, argues, “the symbolic work accomplished through ‘remembering the Alamo’—consists of signifying a radical
Political culture establishes the backdrop against which politics unfold, it establishes the outer limits of what is possible, or even probable in the political realm. Texas political culture can be described as traditionalistic and individualistic. Texas traditionalist political culture believes in the values that policies are designed to preserve social order in the state, politicians come from society’s elite, and politicians have a family obligation to govern. While on the other hand, individualistic