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    Spotlighting Municipal Governments in Texas Home to the famous historical Alamo‚ San Antonio Texas has a metropolitan appeal. One of the most populated cities in Texas today. Currently‚ it has a significant growth span in terms of national demography in the United States. Its population is about 1 million people and rising. From 2000-2010‚ it was the fastest growing city in United States top ten largest cities. The location of the city is strategic since it falls within the Texas Triangle. The city of San

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    “The World Turned Upside Down:  Reconstruction in Texas” 1. Introduction: The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction 2. Wartime Reconstruction 3. Postwar Reconstruction 4. Congressional Reconstruction 5. Undoing Reconstruction 6. Enduring Impacts of Reconstruction in Texas _______________________________________________________________________ The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction The Myth: At the end of the Civil War‚ in which Southerners had fought valiantly against the brutal

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    Texas Hist Test Review Key Terms : Teotihuacan‚ 100-600 (Mayan) Cahokia‚ 800-1100 Chaco Canyon‚ 850-1150 Tenochtitlan‚ 1300-1521 (Aztec) Inca Empire‚ 1200-1533 Key Terms week 2 : Reconquista‚ 1492 First Contact Cortés in Mexico‚ 1521 Pizarro in Peru‚ 1532 New Spain‚ 1535  Cabeza de Vaca & Estevanico‚ 1536 Coronado‚ 1541 de Soto‚ 1542 Caddo Indians – "techas" St. Augustine‚ 1565 Santa Fe‚ 1609 La Salle‚ 1684 mission & presidio system Nacogdoches mission‚ 1716 San Antonio de Valero

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    Oppositions to Texas Annexation On March 2‚ 1836‚ Texas had become an independent nation from Mexico. It had named itself the Republic of Texas and proudly stood between a growing United States‚ and a conflicted Mexico. Immediately facing problems‚ Texas had many economic failures‚ had trouble with nearby Indians‚ and could not form a stable military. It is for these reasons that Sam Houston‚ a major political figure and President of the Republic of Texas‚ decided that Texas could not sustain itself

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    of the Texas Governor and Texas Lieutenant Governor. Also‚ a conclusion will be drawn about who has more power and why. The governor of Texas is perceived to be a weak governor (compared with others across the fifty states) which stems from conditions dating back to the new Texas Constitution. The reason for this is that Texas had to disperse power (after the Civil War) among the lieutenant governor‚ the governor‚ and the speaker in order to keep a balance of powers. The Governor of Texas has powers

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    Texas the wildcard of the Deep South widely diverse economically‚ politically‚ and culturally‚ these three factors are what make up the great state of Texas‚ as we know it today. These factors also are what set Texas apart as a state compared to all the others on her boarders‚ and in the nation. The two party political systems in Texas has defined Texas since the late 1800’s from Democratic to Republican‚ each having a predominant rule‚ but Texas was changing faster than the parties could keep Texans

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    states’ rights‚ and protect their families and state. First of all‚ Texas residents wanted to defend slavery. The Texas Secession Convention states that “the servitude of the African race … is mutually beneficial to both bond (slave) and free‚ and is … justified by the experience of mankind‚ and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator.” (Document

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    The Texas Revolution happened on account of an advancement of occasions that started some time before the primary shots discharged at the Battle of Gonzales. In the mid year of 1820 a 59 year-old Missourian named Moses Austin approached the Spanish Authorities for an sociable land tract which he needed to use to pull in American Pioneers. To many’s surprise in mid 1821‚ the Spanish government gave him consent to settle 300 families. Spain had invited Americans to assist build up the land and to give

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    Texas poised to pass bill allowing guns on campus http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/texas-legislature/headlines/20110220-texas-poised-to-pass-bill-allowing-guns-on-campus.ece Just about anyone who currently attends a college or university in the state of Texas knows about the bill co-signed by more than half the members of the Texas House of Representatives to allow students and faculty at universities to carry concealed weapons. “More than half the members of the Texas House have signed

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    We all know that that Texas Independence day is March the 2nd‚ 1836. You might also be asking yourself how did this important date in history come about? Well there were years behind this important date that led up to our independence. There is more to this date then just particular names and certain battles. This was a very important movement in history that cannot be forgotten but only remembered. There were many issues that caused the Texans to fight for their independence and they fought hard

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