Long Answer: Texans, and others who have moved to Texas, but do not consider themselves Texans.
Short Answer: Mostly Texans.
they still live in the southerenwest
It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
I believe that it was a harsh place for coloured people to live and even though slavery was now illegal, white people still treated coloured people like slaves and animals
With the invention of the automobile, the people in the United States were free to travel for jobs or for recreation. People in the country could now still live in the country and travel to the city to work which made economic sprawl grow as more people wanted to live in suburbs.
Laurel, ms
they live in Texas now
She used to live in Texas but now she lives in California
They live in Texas right now alot of people know that.
The Comanche lived on the Southern Plains in what is now Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
The first people to live in the area that is now El Paso, Texas were various indigenous tribes, such as the Jumano, Suma, Manso, and Apache. These tribes had established settlements along the Rio Grande and engaged in trading and agricultural practices.
There are many famous people who live in Texas. This includes George W. Bush, Sandra Bullock, Lance Armstrong, Willie Nelson, and Katie Holmes.
Arlington, Texas
Yes
in your backyard
Westlake, Texas
Judging by the people who now populate Texas, I would say that their ancestors where forced to leave wherever they moved from. Texas was a place where people that no one could stand all came together to make a state that no one can stand. It's really kind of poetic.
Houston Texas