Episode 0133—Four (or Two) for Texas
Jan 22, 2022 • E133 • 01:32:29
Texas today is a large geographic place. However, the size and shape of "Texas" has been different and disputed over its history as a Mexican province, independent republic, and later part of the United States.
How would things be different if Texas had been drawn or divided differently?
First of several episodes in the coming months on this and related topics to a different geography for Texas.
Helpful Web-Links
1845 Texas Territorial Map
Texas Annexation
Related A Fork In Time Episodes
Episode 43: Remember What?
Episode 50: Short-Lived San Jacinto
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