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This category covers questions about Texas, the second largest state in the United States. Texas has had six different nations rule it, making it the only state to have had six flags flown over it. Texas is one of three states to have existed as an independent nation and the only state legally permitted to secede from the Union.

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What are the similarities Between Texas constitution and US Constitution?

The US Constitution will cover the whole country. The Florida Constitution will only be applicable to those that live in the state.

Where is the Waller County Historical Society Inc in Brookshire Texas located?

The address of the Waller County Historical Society Inc is: 906 Cooper St, Brookshire, TX 77423-1548

Where is the Grapevine Historical Society in Grapevine Texas located?

The address of the Grapevine Historical Museum is: 705 S Main St, Grapevine, TX 76051

Where is the Fort Bend County Libraries in Richmond located?

The address of the Fort Bend County Museum Association is: Po Box 460, Richmond, TX 77406-0012

Texas major products?

Agriculture: cattle, cotton, dairy products, nursery stock, poultry, sorghum, corn, wheat, oil, gas,

Industry: Chemical products, petroleum and natural gas, food processing, electric equipment, machinery, mining, tourism

What is the winter temperature in Brownsville Texas?

Brownsville has a humid subtropical climate. The nearby Gulf of Mexico keeps Brownsville cooler during the summer, so temperatures above 100 are uncommon. In winter, lows can drop below freezing. Rainfall is heaviest in Summer and early fall but Brownsville can go months without rain, even during the "Wet" season. Extreme temperatures range from 12 in February 1899 to 106 in March 1984. The greatest snowfall in a day and a season was 1.5 inches, which fell on December 2004.

Distance from Austin Texas to Oklahoma City?

The driving distance between Kansas City, MO and Oklahoma City, OK is approximately 355 miles. The driving time would be approximately 5 hours 45 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

What is the phone number of the Woodlands Children'S Museum in The Woodlands Texas?

The phone number of the Woodlands Exploration Station is: 281-465-0955.

Can Interstate 10 be used to travel from Texas to Florida?

Yes, I-10 starts in Jacksonville, Florida and ends at Santa Monica, CA. The distance is around 2800 miles.

Who is the current governor of Texas and to which political party does the lieutenant gernor belong?

Republican Rick Perry, who was the second Lt. Governor under George W. Bush, became Governor of Texas in December 2000 when Gov. Bush resigned after being elected U.S. President. Gov. Perry became the longest serving governor in Texas history in December 2008. His current term ends in January 2015.

How much will gas cost to go from san antonio to Kansas City?

It's 197 miles. How many miles per gallon does your vehicle get and how much are paying for gas? Do the math.

Why is 1519 important to Texas?

1519 is important because Spanish explorer Alvarez de pineda maps Texas coast line

How did Texas attract settlers?

Most came to Texas overland by wagon in the 1800's. Now days they come by air, and ships.

What are the laws relating to bankruptcy in Texas?

The laws relating to bankruptcy in Texas are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 will completely relieve one of all major debt and allow for one to keep their house and one car. Chapter 13 is better if one fits into and has a steady income as it gives one the breathing room need to help one get out of debt without being completely over taken by their debt.

How did tarrant county get its name?

Tarrant County was named after General Edward H. Tarrantwas elected to the Texas Congress is 1839. He was commanded the Texas Rangers at the battle of Village Creek.

How did the civil war in 1861 affect Texas?

well, the union army had Texas' ports blocked, so goods being shipped in or out had been blocked..that was part of it. also, with almost all men in the southern states gone off to fight for the confederacy, they couldn't be at home with their slaves to continue their growing and harvesting of sugar cane or cotton, and not being able to sell their goods (cotton and sugar cane, food from the sugar cane, clothes from the cotton) was deeply afecting their economy's income- which, at the time, was literally nothing.

im not sure if i covered everything, but i hope this helped!!(: