Texas (U.S. state)
Texas was the 28th State to enter the United States of America on December 29, 1845. Its current government is a bicameral legislature with its capital located in Austin. The state motto is Friendship and its nickname is the Lone Star state. Houston is the largest city in Texas.[1]
History
The history of Texas can be divided into its ancient history and the time it has spent ruled under each of the "six flags over Texas". The six countries that have ruled Texas are Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America, and the United States of America.[2]
Ancient History
Spain
1716-1821
France
Mexico
Republic of Texas
March 2, 1836 - December 29, 1845
A group of Texians gathered at Washington-on-the-Brazos to sign The Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. Four days later the Alamo fell after a 13 day siege by Mexican troops led by Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. This defeat led to the famous rallying call "Remember the Alamo". Santa Anna's Mexican troops were defeated on April 21 at the Battle of San Jacinto near present-day Houston.[3]
Confederate States of America
March 2, 1861-March 15, 1866
United States of America
December 29, 1845-March 2, 1861 and March 15, 1866-present
Demographics
Education
The University of Texas System is one of the largest higher education systems in the nation. The University of Texas at Austin is the largest institution in the UT System. [4]
Government
References
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