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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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American Indians living near Galcestone bay began making pottery
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proto-indiains live at the Gault site
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the Caddos grow many kinds of crops in East Texas.
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Coastal American Indians make knives and scrapes from stone
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Aloso Alcarez de pineda maps the Texas coast
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Europeans arrive in Texas and encounter the Karnkawas
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Explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado crosses the Texas panhandle
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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Spaniard Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumajo Indians in texas
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a Spanish treasure fleet shipwreck off of present day Padre island
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Spaniared Hernan Gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in Texas
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spaniard hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in Texas
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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spaniard Hernan gallegos writes about the lives of the Jumano Indians in taxes
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Juan de Onate crosses the Texas panhandle on his way to Quibira
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Juan de Onate crosses the Texas Panhandle on his way to Quivira
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Saniards first record seeing Apache Indians riding horses
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Spaniards first record seeing Apache Indians riding horses
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a group of colonist led by French explorer Rene Robert Caberlier, Sieur de La Salle lands in Matagorda Bay in Texas
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a group of colonists led by french explorer Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle lands in Matagorda bay in Texas
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a group of colonists led by french explore rene rovert calvelier aiur de la Salle lands in matagorda bay in Texas
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a group of colonists led by french explorer Rene rovert cavelir sieur lands in matagorda bay in texas
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the Spanish build a mission named San Frascisvo de Los Tejas
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the Spanish build a mission named San Francisco de los Tejas
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the spanish build a mission named San Francisco de los Tejas
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Martin de Alarcon establishes the San Antonio de Salero mission
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Martin de Alarcon establishes the San Antonio de Valero mission
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settlers from the Canary islands arrive is in San antonio
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Settlers from the Canary Island arrive in San Antonio
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settlesrs from the Canary Islands arrive in San Antoino
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rancher Tomas Sanchez establishes the town of laredo
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Rancher Tomas Sanchez Establishes the town of Laredo
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the Marques de Rubi expedition begins
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the marques de rubi expedition begins
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Antonio Gil Ubarbo founds the town of nacogdoches in East Texas
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Antonio Gil Ybarbi Founds the town of Nacogdoches in the east
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Martin de Aarcon estavlishes the San Antonio de Valero mission
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Spanish priest Jan Agustion Morfi, author of the History of Texas, 1673-1779, dies
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spanish priest Juan Agustin morfi, author of the History of Texas, 1673 1779, dies
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Philip Nolan a U.S. citizen, receives permission to capture wild horses in Texas
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the Sanish gorvernment grants Moses Austin permission to found a colony in texas
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Mexico, whisch includes Texas, wins its independence from Spain.
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the Spanish government grants Moses Austin permission to found a colony in Texas
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settler Jared Groce plants a cotton crop possibly the first in Stephen F. Austins colony
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About 3000 Anglo settlers live in Texas without the permission of the Mexican government
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About 3000 Anglo settlers live in Texas without the permission of the Mexican government
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Mexican officials adopt the Constituion of 1824. Coahuila and Texas are merged to form one state
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Empresario Martin de Leon settles families on the lower Guadalupe River.
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Texas win the battel of san jacito, ending the texas revolution
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an american Indian attack on Green DeWitt colony forces settlers to flee Gonzales
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An American Indian attack on the green
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The fredonian rebellion begins when haden edwards declares independence from Mexico.
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general manuel de mier y teran begins tour of Texas for the mexico but an exemption is made for Texas.
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the Texas Gazette newspaper begins publication in Austin colony
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the Texas begins publiction in Ausitns colonyas Gazette newspaper
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Thomas J. Pilgrim organizes a sunday school and private boys school and private boys school in San Felipe
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president Guerran ero issues a decree ending slaver in mexico but an exemption made for Texas.
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on April 6 mexico issues a law that changes rules on immigration and trade in Texas.
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the town of gonzales receives a cannon from the Mexican govermment to defend citizens against american India n attacks
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Mary Austin holleys letters describing life in early Texas are pubilshed
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Empresario Marthin de Leon settles families on the lower Guadalupe river
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Texas farmers explore 7000 bales of cotton
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stephen f austin is arrest in saltillo
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Texas setters attack Mexican soldiers at Gonzales, forcing them to leave
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Texas settles hold about 3500 land grants
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an estimated 1000 us immigrants enter Texas
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texas settlers hold about 3500 land grants
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Texans become concerned when the mexican government officially abolshes the constitution
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Texas troops push Mexican troops out of san Antonio catapulting the city
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the siege of the Alamo begins
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the Texas declaration of Independence
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Sam Houston becomes the first popularly elected president of the republic of Texas.
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Texas celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Texas Revolution
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the first flag is adopted by Texas.
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the Texas government begins work in Houston the new capital
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the U.S. congress authorizes a diplomat to go to Texas
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velasco citizens hold a horse race on the coast near the town
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Texans elect Mirabeau B. Lamar president.
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William H. Wharton is elected to Texas Senate
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Texas passes a homestead law [protecting sesttle home from being siezed to pay debts
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France becomes the first European nation to recognize Texas Senate
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Austin the new capital has 850 residents
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Texans again elect sam houston president of the republic.
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the first collage chartered by the republic Ruterscille college is founde
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Galveston University opens its doors to five students
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president mirabeau B. Lamar sends the its doors to five students
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william kennedy publishes Texas the rise progress and prospects the republid of texaas
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snider de pellegrini director of a french colonization company brings 14 settlers to Texas
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General Adrian Woll and about 1,400 Mexican Soldiers capture San Antonio
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the tehuacana creek councils lead the peace between Texans and several texas Indian group
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prince carl of somersaults came to Texas followed by a group of germans
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president sam houston sends troops into east Texas too edt the regulator moderator war
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Texans elect Anson Jones president of the Republic.
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at least 30,000 enslaved African Americans live in Texas
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the United States annexes Texas
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On December 29 the U.S. Congress officially admits Texas to the union and approves its first state constitution.
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Thomas j rusk and sam houston become the first texens to serve in the us senate
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fighting break out between u.s. forces and mexican troops at palo alto and resaca de la palma
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Texas signs a peace treaty with the penateka comanches.
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george t wood is elected governor of Texas.
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george t wood is elected governor of Texas.
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samuel h walker dies in combat.
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a state census reports the states population at more than 142,000
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the Rio grande which begins in Colorado and flows along the Texas-Mexico border, runs 1,896 miles
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Texans cast their first votes as U.S. citizens in a presidential election.
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Texas pop. is at 200,000 people
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in her book Texas in 1850 Melinda rain describes the state and urges people to move to Texas.
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work begins on the port lsabel lighthouse. when completed, its light could be seen from 16 miles away
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after many false starts track is finally laid for the buffalo bayou Brazos and Colorado railway
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U.S. army troops abandon fort worth after settlers move farther west beyond the fort.
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the american or know-nothing gparty becomes active in Texas
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slaves in Colorado county acquire weapons and plan a rebellion but the plot is discovered before it can begin.
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the butterflied overland mail begins taking passengers and mail by stagecoach from Missouri through Texas and on California.
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taxas produces a record crop of more than 400,000 bales of cotton.
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a series of clashes occurs between Texas rangers and Mexican Americans near Brownsville.
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troops leave san antonio for new mexico planning to capture the southwest for the confederacy
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the Texas frontier regiment is established
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Texans vote by more than three to one to secede from the united states.
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union forces capture galveston
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president Lincoln issues the emancipation proclamation
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a union attempt to invade Texas is turned back at Sabine pass
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union troops capture Brownsville.
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The Texas cattle population increases rapidly bring the Civil War
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in a battle near Mansfield Louisiana confederate forces stop a union invasion of northeaster Texas.
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colonel Christopher kit Carson leads an attack against plains Indians in the panhandle.
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the last land battle of the war is fought at palmtop ranch texas
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the emancipation proclamation goes into effect in Texas freeing the states slave.
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African american George t ruby is elected as a delegate to the republican national conbention
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fort Richardson is established near jacksboro
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republican Edmund J. Davis is elected governor
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Texas cowboys move a herd of 15,000 cattle to market it is the largest single herd of the era
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Edmund J Davis is elected governor the last republican to hold the office until bill cements was elected in 1978
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Texas has 538 miles of rail lines
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a public school system is created in Texas
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in 1873 Clarksville revived 109.4 inches of rain
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Ranchers begin to ship thousands of cattle from Dennison after the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad extends a line there
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the democratic party regains full control of state government.
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Plains Indiains attack a group of buffalo hunters in the battle of adobe walls
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comacnche leader quanah Parker surrenders ending the red rivers war
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Texas adopts a new constitution
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about 2,700 animals die during a cattle stampede near the Brazos River
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Texas A&M university opens as an all-male military institution
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the Texas legislature passes a law that allows the state to found railroads with land grants
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Texans adopt the constitution that governs the state today.
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Apache leader victorious launches raids along the Texas mexico border
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the Texas a Pacific railway meets the Southern Pacific line near El Paso, forming the first transcontinental rail road rout through Texas.
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a ranch in the panhandle purchases enough barbed wire to fence 250,000 acres.
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the university of Texas formally opens
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the knights of labor begin a major strike against Jay Gould railroad company
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there are more than 8,000 miles of railroad track in texas
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the Texas legislature passes the antitrust act of 1889.
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Texas normal college and teachers training institute now called the university of north Texas opens in Denton.
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James Stephen Hogg the first native native born Texan to becomes governor is elected
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the Texas railroad commission is established to regulate railroads in Texas
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A leasdin association of farmers endorses the populist party
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drillers strake oil in corsicana
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the lowest recorded temperature in Texas was a chill -23 F occurring in 1899 at Tulia and in 1933 at Seminole.
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Texas has more than 350,000 farms and almost half of all farmers are tenant farmers
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a hurricane hits Galveston killing some 6000-8000 people
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the spindle well strikes oil producing more than 17 million balers of oil the next year.
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The spindle top oil strike spurs the growth of the Texas oil industry
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a large oil strike is made in the humble oil field in Harris county.
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oil is discovered at goose creek along Galveston bay.
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Jovita Idar becomes the first president of the League of Mexican Women.
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the Houston ship channel opens and Houston soon becomes an important oil refining center.
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the Texan legislature passes the first state law requiring children to attend school.
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Texas ratifies the Eighteenth amendment to the U.S. constitution which bans the sale or manufacture of alcohol.
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after decades of fighting for the right to woman are allowed to vote in Texas primary election.
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the Houston ship channel opens and Houston soon becomes an important oil refining center.
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Governor William Hobby breaks a dockworkers strike in Galvenston
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"Texans elect Miriam a "ma" Ferguson as the states first female governor.
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Automobile registration reach 1 Million.
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for the first time in the stats history the majority of Texans vote for a Republican presidential candidate Herbert Hoover.
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some 300,000 Texans are unemployed.
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James V Allred is elected governor of texas
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the highest recorded temperature in Texas was a blistering 120 F occurring in 1936 at Teymour and in 1994 at Monahans
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Texans elect W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel as governor.
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The Southern Aircraft Corporation, the first airplane manufacturer in Texas is formed.
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large numbers of Texans volunteer for military sercive in world War II
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The U.S. Supreme Court declares the Texas white primary unconstitutional.
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a Texas law establishing white primaries is stuck down by the U.S. supreme court in smith v Allwright.
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Texan Audie Murpy receives the Medal of Honor for stopping a German tank attack in Frence
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more than 3 million automobiles are registered in Texas
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Allen Shiver successfully runs for a third term as governor
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women are allowed to serve on Texas juries for the first time.
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wink received just 1.76 inches of rain in 1956
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Texas woman call for an equal rights amendment to the state constitution.
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Texas musician Buddy Holly is killed in a plane crash.
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The U.S. supreme Court rules that Texas owns Gulf coastal tidelands up a 10.35-mile limit.
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Henry B. Gonzalez is elected to U.S. house of representatives and john tower is elected to the U.S. Senate
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The Manned Space Center now the Johnson Space Center is built in Houston
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Lyndon B> Johnson become president of the united states after president john f Kennedy is assasssinated
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Texas sing Janis Joplin career takes off after a performance at at he Monterrey international pop festival
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Texas instruments releases the first handheld calculator.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration sends the Apollo 11 mission to the moon
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members of the Chicano movement and the Mexican american youth organization form la raze unbid party
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Barbara Jordan is elected to the us house of representatives.
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Texan Barbara Jordan is elected to the us house of representatives she is the first black woman from the south to serve in congress
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Austin City Limits goes on the air with Willie nelson as its first guest musician.
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A major attempt to adopt a new Texas constitution fails.
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The Texas population reaches 14 million
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Raul Gonzalez is elected to the Texas supreme court he is the first Mexican American elected to statewide office.
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Texas writer Lurty receives the Pulitzer Prize for his novel lonesome Dove.
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Texas musivian Stecie Ray Caughan is killed in a helicopter crash
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The North American free trade agreement ts passes easing trade among the united states Mexico and Canada.
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George W. Bush takes office as governor
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more than 6 million acres of Texas land are irrigated
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Rick Perry becomes the 47th Governor of Texas
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The Texas state government employs more than 230,000 people in more than 200 agencies, with a two-year budget totaling more than 98$ billion.
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Republicans gain control of the Texas house of Representatives
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Texas becomes the national leader in wind power generation
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Texas earnes more than $1.9 billion
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sales of Texas livestock totaled more than $10.8 billion in 2007
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Rick Perry becomes the longest-serving governor in Texas history he was selected governor again in 2010
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cowboys stadium later renamed AT&T stadium opens in Arlington
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in 2011 the value of Texas cotton production reached $1.5 billion
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Texas receives its lowest ever recorded rainfall
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in 2012 Texas produce about 730 million barrels of crude oil worth some $55 billion
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in 2012 there were more that 244,700 farms in Texas
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Agriculture added some $36 billion to the Texas economy in 2012
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Texas exports of computers and electronics were worth more than $45 billion in 2012
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based on the 2010 venous Texas gains four new sears in congress.
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Texas exports more than $134 billion worth of goods.
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Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Sabine River holds more than 5.5 billion cubic meters of water
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Texas contains more than 60 million acres of forest and woodlands
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Guadalupe peak is the highest point in stat, 8749 feet above sea level
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Texas has an estimated 23 billion tons of lignite, a type of coal
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the Ogallala Aquifer is the largest underground water source in Texes
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Caddo Lake is the largest natural lake in Texas covering more than 39 square miles.
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with 800,000 acres of land, bib bend national park is the largest national park in Texas
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Rancher Tomas Sanchez establishes the town of Laredo
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US citizen James Long and a small force invaded Texas, only to be defeated by Spanish forces
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Stephen f. Austin receives a contract to settle an additional 100 families in Texas.
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