They had already been there for 200 years.
in south Texas mosly near the water
Bonham was the second military commander of the Texas army in 1879
they looked like old clocks
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Yes, Robins do migrate to Texas. During the winter months, many American Robins move south from their breeding grounds in the northern United States and Canada to find milder temperatures and more accessible food sources. Texas serves as a key stopover point and wintering ground for these birds, where they can often be seen in parks and gardens.
Mexico used to own territories in Texas and beyond. The U.S. took it from them in the 1800s.
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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.
Americans are Mexicans.
Of course, everyone wants to come to Texas! :)
rushed to Oregan and California
The famous Texas Longhorns of course!
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in south Texas mosly near the water
It was originally due to the advent of the famous Gold Rush, back in the mid-1800s.
the French Texans migrated to Texas after moving south to Louisiana and looking for land they found it in Texas!
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