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Texas cities were primarily built along rivers, Coastlines, and railroads, taking advantage of Natural Resources, transportation routes, and trade opportunities. The state's vast landscapes and economic potential spurred urban development in areas with access to water for agriculture and industry. Additionally, proximity to key resources like oil and minerals further influenced city locations. Ultimately, these factors combined to create thriving urban centers across Texas.

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