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In reply to the discussion: I didn't know why Oklahoma had a panhandle. Now I do. [View all]LeftInTX
(34,545 posts)36. Prior to the Civil War, cotton was mostly east of the Missippi and west in Louisiana
Although Texas was a slave state that produced cotton, I don't think it was as cheap to ship from Texas as it was to ship it from New Orleans.
Cotton moved west after the civil war, but it had to do with land parcels and machinery. Today AZ, NW, and West Texas (not East Texas) lead the nation in cotton production. The western states production is a 20th Century thing. I don't think they even grow cotton in East Texas anymore.
I read an article about cotton production a few months ago. Pima Cotton is an Arizona cotton.

https://mappinghistory.uoregon.edu/english/US/US18-01.html
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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
Prior to the Civil War, cotton was mostly east of the Missippi and west in Louisiana
LeftInTX
Nov 2021
#36
Growing up, I spent a couple weeks a year in Woodward, OK at my aunt and uncles...
VarryOn
Nov 2021
#8
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
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