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They could fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
Iroquois
Beginning in the 1700s,settlers used waterways to travel the region. They also build towns along the waterways.
tobacco
farming, fishing and shipbuilding
a tee pee
The term "Texicans" typically refers to the early settlers and inhabitants of Texas, particularly those of Anglo-American descent who migrated to the region during the early 19th century. This group played a significant role in the Texas Revolution and the fight for independence from Mexico in 1836. While often associated with Anglo settlers, the term can also encompass Tejanos, or Texans of Mexican heritage, who contributed to the cultural and historical landscape of Texas. The blending of these diverse groups helped shape the identity of Texas as it evolved into a state.
A Texas ranger was a young man, usually in his early 20s, who guarded the frontier for the settlers from Indian raids in the 1800s. The Indians believed that the land was rightfully theirs, so they fought the settlers who built their homes there. The Texas Rangers defended these settlers from the raids. Eventually the Indians were pushed off to reservations in exchange for the US to provide them with food and supplies. this was formed from the Medicine Lodge treaty. Hope that helped :) P.S. The Texas Rangers are also a baseball team in Texas
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Agents who were contracted by the Mexican republic to bring settlers to Texas in the early 1800's
chief Powhatan helped Jamestown because the corn from the Powhatan had kept the colonist alive.
Welch, Texas, was named after a local landowner, William Welch, who was instrumental in the area's development. The town was established in the early 20th century, coinciding with the expansion of the railroad, which helped facilitate its growth. The name reflects the influence of its early settlers and the agricultural heritage of the region.