Weren't the United States of America stealing Texas from Mexico? Sorry, just kidding, the United States wouldn't ever do that. (I am from Holland, Europe)
I think that Elisha M. Pease won the gubernatorial election. And in 1853 the Texas Medical Association was formed.
Of course this was mentioned in a book from Dr. Pat Nixon, a San Antonio physician, book collector, and medical historian. Dr. Nixon was the sole author of History of the Texas Medical Association 1853-1953.
Ah, now I understand what they mean with this cryptic question.
And who became vice-President of the United States in 1953?
ended its revolution and declared its independence from mexico and signed the Declaration of Independence and had made its first constitution.
Battle of Oltenitza happened on 1853-11-04.
Spanish explorer Alvarez de piñeda maps Texas coastline
Mission San Antonio de Valero was established
The History of Texas is written in the blood of the martyrs slain at Goliad and the Alamo.
Central Texas Museum of Automotive History was created in 1980.
The territory of Texas.
it became a part of american history
I believe it' Texas' history . :)
Battle of Ayshal happened in 1853.
Wakara War happened in 1853.
Texas!
Because the british government introduced a complusory vaccination for the smallpox disease in 1853.
James W. Henderson served from November 23, 1853, and served until December 21, 1853.
Wtf is the answer
1848 1853 1854
what is the history of Texas
Battle of Oltenitza happened on 1853-11-04.