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texas geography/north central plains
They are the Grand Prairie, the Cross Timbers, and the Rolling Plains. Each of these areas has a different type of landform, and they include prairies, forests, and plains. -
texas geography/moutains and baisins
The Guadalupe Mountains are the largest mountain range in Texas with it being over 8,000 feet high. There is also the Rio Grande River, which makes up part of the Western border of Texas. There are also the Chisos Mountains and the Davis Mountains which are two smaller mountain ranges in this region of Texas. -
texas geography/gulf coastal plains
The Gulf Coastal Plains has lots of landforms like the Balcones Fault, the Rio Grande River, the Balcones Escarpment (picture on the right), and the Colorado River. Since the Gulf Coastal Plains is near the gulf, it also has wet marshes, and beaches. Plains and forests also can be found in this immense region -
texas geography/the great plains
The Great Plains region of Texas is part of the larger Great Plains of North America. The 3 separate areas in this region include the High Plains, the Edward Plateau, and the Llano Basin. The landforms in these areas include plains, plateaus , canyons , escarpments , and basins . The climate in this region is varied. -
native texans
Native Texans developed
lifestyles that made the most of the plants and wildlife in their areas.
The Coahuiltecans and the Karankawas
were the two major groups of Native Texans who
lived in this region.This area extended south along the Gulf
Coast past the Rio Grande and inland to present-day San Antonio.
Native Texans
lived on food gathered nearby, often by the women. This food included
mesquite beans, nuts, berries, cacti, worms, lizards, insects, and roots. -
native texans/comanche
The Comanche /kəˈmæntʃiː/ (Comanche: Nʉmʉnʉʉ) are a Native American nation from the Great Plains whose historic territory, known as Comancheria, consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, western Oklahoma, and most of northwest Texas and northern Chihuahua. -
native texans/jumano
The Rio Grande branch of the Jumanos were Puebloan Indians and they lived in Puebloan style villages. The Pueblos along the Rio Grande north and south of modern El Paso from the Tompiro Pueblo down to La Junta and smaller villages along the Rio Concho in Old Mexico formed the core area of historic Jumano culture. -
native texans
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texas explorers
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texas explorers
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texas explorers
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texas explorers
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branches of government
Our federal government has three parts. They are the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts). The President of the United States administers the Executive Branch of our government. -
branches of government/2
this explains the leaders of the government branch -
jamestown & plymouth
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causes of the texas revolution
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causes of the texas revolution/2
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causes of the texas revolution/tensions at anahuac
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causes of the texas revolution/mier y teran investigation
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the texas revolution/san jacinto battle
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texas revolution/the alamo battle
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texas revolution/battle of goliad
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texas revolution/battle of gonzales