because they could not just take slaves away they just stoped them from bring it back but they finaly took it away in in 1807 with the 13 amenment
<span>This quote suggestions that "Americanization", rather than a form of assimilation into a homogeneous culture as some would have it appear to be, is in fact an act which has been in a state of national evolution since even the early days. Indeed, the influence of the Catholic immigrants upon the incumbent Anglo-Saxon protestant culture indicates one of the very earliest instances of this evolutionary shift.</span>
The Texans reformed their economy geography, and society in the view of the oil boom and the cash crops.
Explanation:
The two important things that had changed Texas as a state were the two factors that lead its economy even now.
- cash crops
- the oil fields.
These are responsible for the trade of the state and its own subsistence is based there.
There is an agrarian society and then there are the industrial workers and thus the society has an amalgamation of both principles for the profit of the state working together and in different avenues.
Texas has its society now based around business along with agrarian and the sense of a deep rooted patriotism that has arrived on the scene with much alter.
During the earliest days of the American Revolution, General Washington believed that "c. soldiers’ short enlistment periods doomed colonial chances of victory", since he knew that the prospects of the US winning an early victory were slim.