First you would have to travel west and then go south from Texas.
cumberland road
To the west of Louisiana is Texas.
The Expansionists supposedly believed in Manifest Destiny. This was a publicity campaign, propaganda if you will, for people to travel and settle the largely vacant interior and west of the newly enlarged US.
The pioneers migrated west with the help of the covered wagon and wagon trains. The wagon trains were the safest form of travel because of the sheer volume of people.
Fly, or travel to the West Coast and take a ship.
First you would have to travel west and then go south from Texas.
You would travel south
You would travel south
In order to travel from Texas to Washington, a person would have to go northwest. A person would travel through New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho.
People travel in Texas by car. By a specific olden modern day car. One that has strong tires for all the rocks, sand, and desert areas.
most people would travel west by train
Departing Kansas you would travel west to reach Utah.
No they don't
Well, south and west is probably the answer you're looking for. It would really depend on what part of Texas you were going to. You could just take I40 west and run into northern Texas, or you could take I85 south to I20 west and go into central Texas, for example.
north 15 degrees West of true North.
15° West of true North.