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  2. Spanish Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trails taken by Spanish explorers from Mexico into Texas. The Spanish returned to southeastern Texas in 1716, establishing several missions and a presidio to maintain a buffer between Spanish territory and the Louisiana district of New France. San Antonio was founded in 1719 and became the capital and largest settlement of Spanish Tejas.

  3. Hasinai - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish knew the Hasinai as the Tejas or Texas, from a form of greeting meaning "friend", which gave the state of Texas its name. [3] Variants of Hasinai include: Hasini, Asenai, Asinai, Assoni, Asenay, Cenis, Senis, Sannaye, [3] Asinaiz, Asinayes, Assinais, Azinais, Azinays. [4]

  4. Languages of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Spanish was the first European language to be used in Texas, especially during the years when Texas was a province of Mexico and Spanish was the official language. Other early immigrants arriving directly from Europe such as Germans , Poles , Czechs , [ 14 ] and Sorbs [ 15 ] (also called Wends ) also brought their own languages, sometimes ...

  5. Coahuila y Tejas - Wikipedia

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    One of the new states was Coahuila y Tejas, which combined the sparsely populated Spanish provinces of Texas and Coahuila. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The poorest state in the Mexican federation, [ 10 ] Coahuila y Tejas covered the boundaries of Spanish Texas but did not include the area around El Paso , which belonged to the state of Chihuahua and the area of ...

  6. Will raises for Texas teachers be considered during Governor ...

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    The session will focus on a voucher-like program.

  7. Most Texas teachers are white. Most students aren’t. Here’s ...

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    Across Texas, about 53% of students enrolled in public schools during the 2021-22 school year were Hispanic, state records show. But only about 29% of the state’s teachers were Hispanic.

  8. The never-ending story of El Camino Real de Los Tejas ... - AOL

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    SAN AUGUSTINE, Texas — On the way to this East Texas town, I learned three crucial things about El Camino Real de los Tejas from Chris Talbot, a Stephen F. Austin University professor and backer ...

  9. Tejas - Wikipedia

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    Texas; Spanish Texas, colonial province; Mexican Texas, territory of post-independence Mexico . Coahuila y Tejas, a state under the 1824 Mexican constitution that included the region of present-day Texas