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The famous Texas Longhorns of course!
in south Texas mosly near the water
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Some of the hardships farmers faced in Texas during the 1800s were drought, floods, and harsh blizzards in the winter. They were raided by outlaws and Native Americans as well.
wagens steam boats
Cattle ranching started in Texas in the 1800s.
Bonham was the second military commander of the Texas army in 1879
they were fighting with spain and they had some awesome economic opportunities in texas cuz there was cheap land
Mexico used to own territories in Texas and beyond. The U.S. took it from them in the 1800s.
they looked like old clocks
Yes, Texas had its own president during the 1800s when it was an independent republic. After gaining independence from Mexico in 1836, the Republic of Texas elected its first president, Sam Houston. He served two non-consecutive terms, and other presidents followed until Texas joined the United States in 1845.
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