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  1. exploretexas.com › blog › history-of-columbus-texasHistory of Columbus Texas

    From its early Native American residents to its role in modern-day Texas, Columbus’s history is a compelling tale of survival, growth, and transformation. Join us as we delve deep into the annals of time and uncover the fascinating legacy of this iconic Texan town. 1. The Indigenous Inhabitants: Columbus Before Columbus.

  2. Columbus was established by European Americans in 1837 after Texas achieved independence from Mexico. [5] After the population returned following warfare, residents renamed Beason's Crossing "Columbus".

  3. Several of the states that derive their names from names used for Native peoples have retained the plural ending in "s": Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, and Texas. One common naming pattern has been as follows: Native tribal group → River → Territory → State. State names. Territory and federal district names. See also.

    State Name
    Date First Attested In Original Language
    Language Of Origin
    Word (s) In Original Language
    April 19, 1692
    Choctaw / Alabama
    alba amo / Albaamaha
    December 2, 1666
    Aleut via Russian
    alaxsxaq via Аляска (Alyaska)
    February 1, 1883
    aritz ona
    February 1, 1883
    Oʼodham via Spanish
    ali ṣona-g via Arizonac[7]
  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesColumbus, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · The town began as a river crossing and became the seat of local government in 1822, when Austin's colony was divided into two autonomous districts by Mexican governor José F. Trespalacios. Trespalacios had the Baron de Bastrop travel to the Colorado River District to supervise local elections.

  5. May 30, 2019 · The story goes that the word “Texas” itself comes from the Caddo word for “friends”. The Caddo were a confederacy of Native American tribes that dominated East Texas. The Spanish set up a mission in the region in the 17th century, led by friar Damián Massanet.

  6. Jun 29, 2020 · There are several theories of how America’s youngest state got its name. One theory maintains that “Hawaii” is derived from the word “owhyhee,” which means homeland in native Hawaiian ...

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  8. The Story of Texas is a long one. Did you know that Texas people have been living in Texas since 14,000 BCE? Explore with the Texas history timeline.

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