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  1. Late 19th century (1876–1899) Texas in prosperity, depression, and WWII (1900–1945) Texas modernizes (1945–present) See also. Footnotes. Bibliography. Further reading. External links. History of Texas. Part of a series on the. History of Texas. Timeline. Years in Texas. Texas portal. v. t. e.

  2. 1800s establishments in Texas — 1801 • 1802 • 1803 • 1804 • 1805 • 1806 • 1807 • 1808 • 1809

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  4. 1900. Hawaii becomes an official U.S. territory. Galveston Hurricane in Texas kills 8000 people. L. Frank Baum publishes The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. King Umberto I of Italy is assassinated. Exposition Universelle held in Paris, prominently featuring the growing art trend Art Nouveau.

  5. 19th century in Texas — in Spanish Texas (1690−1821), in Mexican Texas (1821−1836), in the Republic of Texas (1836−1846), and in the U.S. state of Texas (est. 1846).

  6. Nov 1, 1995 · The Texas economy of the late nineteenth century experienced tremendous growth, mixed with serious problems and major changes. Agriculture continued to dominate the state economy, with a majority of Texans engaged in farming or ranching. The number of farms and ranches grew from 174,184 with 12,650,314 improved acres and $256,084,364 in ...

  7. During this period, Texas went through significant transformations in various aspects, including politics, economy, and social structures. One of the most significant events of the 19th century was the Texas Revolution, which resulted in Texas gaining independence from Mexico in 1836.

  8. Mar 23, 2021 · Years ago, during a packed book signing in Austin, a reader asked a famous Texas author what the Native Americans thought about the frontier wars of the late 19th century.

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