Texas in the 19th Century: How Land Shaped a State
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Texas in the 19th Century: How Land Shaped a State
Texas in the 19th century was shaped less by governments than by geography.
Before oil, highways, and cities, Texas was defined by open plains, cattle trails, frontier towns, and survival at the edge of control.
This documentary explores how places like San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Galveston, and the Hill Country formed distinct identities within a land that resisted settlement. From the Chisholm Trail to the closing of the open range, this is the story of how Texas was forged—not by promises, but by endurance.
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Texas before oil
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Historical documentary
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