In the Civil War, Texas (young Texas) served as a support state, and there was barely any skrimishes in the state. Technically, by the governor's word (The governor at the time was Sam Houston), Texas was originally pro-Union, but the citizens wantes war as a way to assert the state's rights. Also, Texas did not fight for wealthy plantation owners in other states;<u> </u><u>Texas didn't have any cotton plantations compared to the other Southern states, so they didn't suffer as bad as a loss than the other states</u>. Moreover, during the battles outside of the state, the Texan soldiers either deserted from warfare or joined the Union.
<span>One of the strengths in china in the 1800's were the economic stability of China. It was the most productive economy. Also, China had natural resources such as rice that flourished during this time. Around this time Japan begin to acquire goods from America and trading increased as well to increase the economy. This allowed Japan to be more Urban.</span>
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