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    Texas Senate Case Study

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    running for Texas senate in the next election, there are various factors that must be enforced to gain that victory. Many of these factors include money in the grand picture. Money is the grand motive in proceeding to victory but the factors in how to use that money in an effective way are a vital aspect to gaining the seat in the Texas senate. To start off, knowing how much it will cost me in order to run for Texas senate is important in moving forward to the seat. When it comes to Texas senate…

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    Texans entered the Civil War to fight for their state. Texas had seceded from the Union a month earlier, and Houston refused to be loyal to the new Confederacy and had to resign. He said that the South could not win, yet many still fought. Texans fought for their love of Texas, to preserve slavery, and to keep states rights. Their abundance of love of Texas was a very important factor in why they wanted to fight. “If I ever marry, it will be in Texas.” (Doc D). This shows that John Rabb loved…

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    Texas Education Agency. “Texas Academic Performance Report.” Division of Performance Reporting. Aug. 2013. Web. 30 September 2015. This is a data set, made by the Texas Education Agency that shows various statistics of the academic success of schools in Texas. The Texas Education Agency measures success through graduation and dropout rates.The data set includes statistics for all Texas students in general while also breaking these statistics down into subpopulations at a state level.…

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    Texas has had a unique history with regards to the number of constitutions the state has governed under. The sixth and final constitution was framed by the Constitutional Convention of 1875. In 1876, it was adopted and remains the backbone for governing Texas today. Starting with Texas’ independence from Mexico in 1836 and leading up to the Constitution of 1876, Texas went through a range of political beliefs. The constitution that Texas governs from today contains provisions that were vital…

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    June 19 Texas History

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    Juneteenth is a holiday in Texas that commemorates the celebration of the abolition of slavery in the United States. It was on June 19, 1865, that General Gordon Granger leading the Union soldiers, arrived in Galveston, Texas and announced the end of the war and the freedom of all slaves. This event happened two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation by the president Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. There have been several versions of stories to explain the two and half years’…

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    Texas Manifest Destiny

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    When the first Americans stepped foot on Texas, the Mexicans already had a set of rules that the American must follow. Most of the American came into Texas illegally, the Americans did not follow Mexico’s laws. This has caused more tension between the Americans and Mexicans. The Mexicans told the Americans if they do not follow the laws they would have to leave Texas. The Americans also had a need to expand their country. That need is called manifest destiny, the Americans loved the idea of…

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    Texas Hurricane Galveston

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    Galveston is a 29 mile strip of land, that two miles off the coast of Texas. On September 8, 1900 a category 4 hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, devastating a lot of home, and business (History). The hurricane was first thought to be a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean, because it had statues of a tropical storm for five days. Galveston was the most populated city in Texas before the hurricane hit it (Hurricanescience). Some prevention that the people of Galveston took where giving people…

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    high school football in the State of Texas. Statistically, three states contribute more high school athletes to division 1A college football. California, Texas, and Florida are leaders in this category. I am most familiar with West Texas high school football, especially District IV- 5A. These are considered large Texas schools and pre season is never overrated. This district has proven to be one of the most prepared, hardest fighting, and well supported by Texas fans. To put things in…

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    Texas has gone through several events throughout the years in order to become part of one of the most powerful countries in the world, the United States. After having differences and rebellious acts against Mexico to become independent, Texas converted into an independent Republic on 1836 for a short amount of time. Once Texas gained its independence, the United States perceived an opportunity to expand the territory and annex Texas into the country. With the thought of expansion that the…

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    The Texas we know today came into being through a particular series of events. If just one of those events was different, then the result would too differ in relation to the cause. The Reconstruction era for example was a chancy time for Texas and its fate. Texas was in a precarious situation. It was on the verge of becoming something new. On the one hand, it was a state conquered and leashed by the United States government. On the other, by succeeding, Texas had a taste of freedom and was thus…

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