In the early 19th century, figures like Stephen F. Austin played a significant role in transforming Tejano Texas into a profitable industry. By encouraging American settlers to move to Texas, Austin aimed to develop agriculture and trade, fostering economic growth. Additionally, the expansion of cotton plantations and the introduction of slavery further contributed to the region's profitability. This transformation set the stage for the complex socio-economic dynamics that characterized Texas in the years leading up to its independence and eventual statehood.
The South - because it was the mainstay of the highly profitable cotton industry.
The alchemists wanted to transform iron into gold.
Union soldiers wanted to burn Laredo's cotton. Colonel Santos Benavides and his Tejano troops drove them off. :)
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President Harding wanted to support the growth of business and industry.
He wanted to reinstate slavery there in an effort to make it profitable.
One of the most wanted field in industry is manufacturing. This is the industry that will result into most products being made.
People who wanted to buy imported goods - that was mostly the South, which had no manufacturing industry.
for religious, political, and profitable reasons. Queen Elizabeth also wanted to expand the empire.
BECAUSE THEY SUDDENLY BCAME PROFITABLE AND THEY WANTED TO TAKE THEIR MONEY BECAUSE THEY SUDDENLY BCAME PROFITABLE AND THEY WANTED TO TAKE THEIR MONEY
they wanted beaver pellets, which were very profitable. They also wanted more land and to compete with Britain in the race to colonize the New World
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