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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.

13,869 Questions

What is the distance in miles between Amarillo Texas and Lubbock Texas?

It all depends on the route you prefer to take.

The quickest way as far as mileage is about 520 miles from center of lubbock to the center of houston, and that route is:

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36 East/South

290 East

Where was the first battle of the Texas Revolution fought?

The first battle of the Texas Revolution was the Battle of Gonzales on 2 October 1835. It wasn't much of a Battle since only one Mexican Dragoon was killed and one Texican was wounded.
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How many air miles is it from Dallas Texas to Philadelphia Pennsylvania?

This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.

The distance between the two places in miles is: 1305

How old do you have to be to get your gun license in Texas?

Texas, like most states, does not require licenses for firearms.

In Texas there are hunting licenses and there are concealed carry permits, but not firearm licenses.

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No license is required to OWN an ordinary firearm in Texas. To CARRY a CONCEALED firearm, you must have a license, and be 21 years of age, however, current and former members of the US military must be at least 18 years old.

Why is it usually warmer in Texas than Ohio?

Texas is, for those who are geographically challenged. Texas is closer to the equator, therefore the climate is warmer. Ohio also gets snow, quite a bunch. But i wouldn't suggest going to either state. Texas and Ohio Both have bad football teams, Texas has too many fat rednecks, and Ohio just is horrible.

How long will it take UPS to ship packages from Wisconsin to Texas?

It depends on the day. If shipped on monday it should arrive by Friday, or Saturday.

Also sometimes ( if lucky ) your package could get there on Thursday if shipped out on monday. Hope it helped! :)

How many hours from New Mexico to Texas?

Before we can answer the 'how long' we need to have a starting point and an end point. So let us say we are driving from Albuquerque, New Mexico to New Orleans, this is a distance of 1029 miles or 1655.66 Kilometers. If you average 60 miles per hour then it will take around 17 hours to drive this distance. So one or two days.

Is Texas part of the East Coast?

Yes, Texas was a member of the Confederacy.

Who determines the salary of the Texas governor?

The salary, housing, and transportation are compensated for the Texas governor. These are offer as incentive for those wishing to govern the state without having to worry about most daily concerns.

How many hours of driving time is it from Laredo Texas to San Antonio Texas?

San Antonio to Houston is approximately 200 hundred miles. A good estimate of travel time, including any necessary stops (gas. restroom, etc,) is about 3 to 3-1/2 hours (65 - 60 mph).
MapQuest estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 7 minutes.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 20 minutes.

What are the terms for Texas senators and representatives?

The Texas Senate consists of 31 members elected to a four-year term with no term limits. The Texas House of Representatives consists of 150 members who are elected for a term of 2 years with no term limits.

How many presidents did Texas have?

Only one president was born in Texas and that was Lyndon B. Johnson. Two other former presidents live in Texas and call it their home, they are George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. George W. Bush was the governor of Texas before running for President.

How far is Tennessee from Texas?

The distance between the above mentioned places is 609 miles approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.

What year did the US take Texas from Mexico?

The United States went into war with Mexico and the United States won so Mexico had to sell the northern half of Mexico (Texas) to the United States for half the offer the United States offered.

How many miles between Texas and Wisconsin?

The driving distance between the Texas state line and the Oregon state line is approximately 1,215 miles - about 20.5 hours of driving, depending on your average speed and the route(s) you take.

Why did La Salle come to explore Texas?

To expand the claim of France on that area.

What are three things that are made in Texas?

Texas manufactures a variety of products and has a high number of exports. The top manufactured goods are electronics and computer equipment. Others include chemicals, coal, machinery, and transportation equipment.

Where does the brazos river start and end in Texas?

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Was Austin Texas always in the same place?

The area now known as Austin, Texas has been inhabited by humans since 9200 BCE. Originally known as a territory called Waterloo, Austin was named after Stephen F. Austin and designated the capital of the newly-formed Republic of Texas in 1839. The name Austin has not been used for another Texas city, and the location of the only Austin, Texas has not been moved.

How many miles across is the State of Texas from east to west?

The state of Texas has a complex shape, so the north-south "length" of the state depends on where and how you measure it. The longest generally-southward straight-line path you can take through Texas is about 806.2 miles. This would be a line in the SSE direction starting from the westernmost corner of the northern Texas "handle" and extending to Texas' southernmost tip. But straightline, due-south distances through Texas are different everywhere, at every different longitude. Here are some examples. * From the center of the northern "handle" straight south to the border: 463.3 miles. * From the right edge of the northern "handle" straight south to the border: 583.7 miles. * From about the middle of the northern border with Oklahoma straight south to the southern tip: 549.4 miles. * From north to south along the eastern border: 248.0 miles.

What are four natural regions of Texas?

Houston population 2.1 M

San Antonio " 1.33M

Dallas " 1.2 M

Austin " 790K

Fort Worth " 741K

El Paso " 649 K

Corpus Christi " 305 K

Mustang " 21

(populations as of 2010 US Census)