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Diseases brought by Spanish Missionaries killed many of the native texans.
Because the Texans were apart of the Spanish. The Spanish owned Texas. :D
Yes, there were Native American in Texas. There were Native Americans throughout the Americas before the Europeans arrived.
Thousands of years ago there was no Texas and no Texans. Texas didn't exist until the 1800's. Before that it was open territory where different Native American tribes hunted and lived.
two of them are the coahuiltecans, and the karankwas
HE WANTED TO CLEAR TEXAS OF ALL NATIVE Americans to give more land for the anglo texans.
texans live in texas!!
Physically, the Republic of Texas is what it was called before it joined the United States of America and became "Texas". It is also in the hearts and minds of native, and even some 'naturalized,' Texans. It is the spirit and perhaps one day name of the great State of Texas.
Technically "Texas" came to the Indians. The native Americans where in the lands currently called "Texas" for approximately 12,000 years before the Spanish settlers arrived.
The french came to Texas in the 1600s to the 1800s because they were fighting Spain. They knew that if the spanish received the land, they would increase their empire across Texas.
Texans had Texas before the U.S. got Texas and if you ask any Texan it was not the State of Texas that joined the Union but the Union that wisely joined with Texas. Before Texans had Texas it was Mexicans who lost Texas to a bunch of rambunctious and wild Texans such as Sam Huston and other Americans such as Davey Crockett and Jim Bowie and Kit Carson. Remember the Alamo? Actually Davey, Jim and Kit all died at the Alamo as that battle was lost to General Santa Ana. But that victory for Mexico ultimately became their defeat as Texans used the loss at the Alamo as a battle cry towards victory.
approximately 205,000 Texans live in Texas.