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    Texas was primarily an agricultural state until the discovery of the first commercially viable oil well in 1894. Since then, Texas has seen a massive boom in oil production and a sudden shift from an agricultural economy to one more dependent on oil. However, the insatiable hunger of oil eventually consumed most available shallow sources of oil. Only then did natural gas and its variants become a viable option, and with it the controversial technique of Hydraulic Fracturing. Hydraulic Fracturing

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    Sam Houston was born on March 2nd, 1793, in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was the fifth of nine children of Samuel and Elizabeth Paxton Houston. His siblings were named Paxton, Robert, James, John, Sam, Jr., William, Isabella, Mary, and Eliza. After moving to Tennessee, he spent time with the Cherokee’s. He was soon named “The Raven” which the name came from the Cherokee’s. In 1806 Sam Houston's father died at Dennis Callaghan's Tavern. In 1807 Mrs. Elizabeth Houston takes her nine children to

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    Reconstruction Violence

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    The Reconstruction Act had divided the South in 5 military districts that to supervise the elections of debates to state conventions to write new constitutions. For example, In Robertson County the Freedmen’s Bureau agent had arrested men accused of murdering black is in an attack on a political meeting. Texas has a reputation for violence even before the war, and it had been intensified in the war’s wake. Freedmen had been particular object of murder, assault, and intimidation. Such activities worsened

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    Sam Houston

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    Sam Houston Samuel Houston Sam Houston was as legend reports a big man about six foot and six inches tall. He was an exciting historical figure and war hero who was involved with much of the early development of our country and Texas. He was a soldier, lawyer, politician, businessman, and family man, whose name will be synonymous with nation heroes who played a vital part in the shaping of a young and prosperous country. He admired and supported the Native Americans who took him in and adopted

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    Sam Houston Sam Houston was as legend reports a big man about six foot and six inches tall. He was an exciting historical figure and war hero who was involved with much of the early development of our country and Texas. He was a soldier, lawyer, politician, businessman, and family man, whose name will be synonymous with nation heroes who played a vital part in the shaping of a young and prosperous country. He admired and supported the Native Americans who took him in and adopted him into their

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    HOUSTON, SAMUEL (1793–1863). Sam Houston, one of the most illustrious political figures of Texas, was born on March 2, 1793, the fifth child (and fifth son) of Samuel and Elizabeth (Paxton) Houston, on their plantation in sight of Timber Ridge Church, Rockbridge County, Virginia. He was of Scots-Irish ancestry and reared Presbyterian. He acquired rudimentary education during his boyhood by attending a local school for no more than six months. When he was thirteen years old, his father died; some

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    Nocon Serial Killers

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    Northern Texas, Nocona was made up of 3,000 people. With this many people comes a mass variety of personalities. One of the most deranged criminals are serial killers. Serial killers are usually people whom have killed three or more people. Many serial killers have a motive while others lack. Amongst the 3,000 people introduces Vickie Dawn Jackson, a known serial killer throughout her town of Nocona. Jackson was described as a sweet, patient, kindhearted, and soft-spoken nurse. Yes, a nurse. Jackson

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    La Bahia Meaning

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    1.LA BAHÍA. La Bahía, literally "the bay," is a term with multiple meanings in Texas history. Various sites on the Gulf Coast were so designated. The Spanish came to use the name as a short form of La Bahía del Espíritu Santo, or Bay of the Holy Spirit, now called Matagorda Bay and Lavaca Bay, bounded by present Calhoun, Victoria, Jackson, and Matagorda counties. (In 1519 Alonso Álvarez de Pineda called the Mississippi River the Río del Espíritu Santo, and others extended the name to the bay.) The

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    Lack Rural Healthcare

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    The Lack of Healthcare in Rural Communities Medical care in rural areas is greatly needed as life in rural areas especially those where farming, mining, and fishing are how people make their living. The median age of rural America is older but the reasons differ across communities (out-migration of youth vs. in-migration of retirees). Medicare/Medicaid has hurt rural hospitals the most because how much Medicare/Medicaid is willing to pay may not even cover the cost of how much the procedure will

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    Sam Houston was a very important man. He was a politician and he was a governor of Texas (Famous People 1). He was born on March 2, 1793, in Rockbridge County, Virginia (Famous People 1). His father was Samuel Houston and his mother was Elizabeth Paxton (Famous People 1). His father fought in the American Revolutionary War (Famous People 1). Sam Houston had eight siblings (Famous People). In 1807, his mother moved with her children to Tennessee because their father died (Famous People). When they

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