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The things I learn on DU..... OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #1
I go right to the replies. Smart people on DU. Pepsidog Nov 2021 #9
Before LeftInTX Nov 2021 #2
Awesome map. 1/2 of the USA is well baked by 1850. The Western part, STBD OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #5
Seward's folly sure paid off! Marcuse Nov 2021 #16
Maine dude...had his shit together, nation building wise....... OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #18
Cool. I don't recall seeing that map about TX before. Hortensis Nov 2021 #30
I have no idea. I know the north point was the northern limit of "New Spain" or Mexico at one time LeftInTX Nov 2021 #33
Texas was forced to sell alot of the New Mexico land because they were broke..LOL LeftInTX Nov 2021 #35
Interesting. Texas hatred goes way back, like most southern states. Hoyt Nov 2021 #3
Kind of a pinpoint view isn't it? Or was hate in fact THE formative Hortensis Nov 2021 #31
Prior to the Civil War, cotton was mostly east of the Missippi and west in Louisiana LeftInTX Nov 2021 #36
Good history. Apparently a lot of cotton growers Hortensis Nov 2021 #39
Wow. I had no idea. DURHAM D Nov 2021 #4
This will be CRT theory. Forever forbidden in Republican State Mindthink. OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #7
Oh wait... there's more tenderfoot Nov 2021 #6
If you saw Tom Hanks' movie "News of the World" FakeNoose Nov 2021 #12
Sort of like this year: NameAlreadyTaken Nov 2021 #28
Growing up, I spent a couple weeks a year in Woodward, OK at my aunt and uncles... VarryOn Nov 2021 #8
Good place for a windmill... SergeStorms Nov 2021 #11
I live in Oklahoma. The last two days have been so windy that I feel like I'm going to blow over. Tess49 Nov 2021 #17
Combo Wind/Solar. OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2021 #19
And I always thought it was because Kansas didn't want to get Texas cooties gratuitous Nov 2021 #10
Also that. nt eppur_se_muova Nov 2021 #14
And who could blame them? ShazzieB Nov 2021 #20
And this is the history that must-not-be-spoken. I think teaching sinkingfeeling Nov 2021 #13
If TEXASS didn't have oil , wouldn't be worth a plug nickel ! monkeyman1 Nov 2021 #15
Before oil, they had cotton, cattle, and citrus orchards. Klaralven Nov 2021 #24
great series produced by The History Channel CatWoman Nov 2021 #21
Love that series! nt Maru Kitteh Nov 2021 #41
Too bad really, This country would be better off without TX PortTack Nov 2021 #22
Sorry, but fuck off TxGuitar Nov 2021 #29
That's not true! Texasgal Nov 2021 #32
Why does Florida have a panhandle then? iscooterliberally Nov 2021 #23
Take your pick Mississippi or Alabama..LOL LeftInTX Nov 2021 #34
From Alabama to Wyoming, this is how each state got its shape Klaralven Nov 2021 #25
The main reason for the Texas Revolution was slavery... Wounded Bear Nov 2021 #26
Slavery was abolished in Texas in 1830 LeftInTX Nov 2021 #37
Local violence and uprisings continued for another forty years in some counties in Texas. pecosbob Nov 2021 #27
US should had told Texas they would agree to buy that section Texas only LiberalFighter Nov 2021 #38
100% off topic... anyone ever been to Amarillo?? The "reddest" large-ish city I've ever seen. WarGamer Nov 2021 #40
We stayed there one night on our way to Colorado! LeftInTX Nov 2021 #42
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