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16 Αυγ 2024 · Religion has deeply shaped Texas society since its early days. From Spanish Catholic missions to Protestant churches, religious institutions have been central to community life, education, and social services throughout the state's history. Texas's religious landscape is diverse and evolving.
Season three of the popular nonfiction series “The Food That Built America” will satisfy viewers’ appetites by sharing the origin stories of a new group of bold pioneers behind America’s most...
Discover curriculum-based lessons in Texas history and educator resources from across the THC’s state historic sites. In these interactive videos, explore the prehistoric cultures, historic contacts, and explorations of what became early Texas.
The Food That Built America is an American nonfiction docudrama series for the History Channel, that premiered on August 11, 2019. Each episode outlines the development of a popular type of food or restaurant in the United States, typically focusing on the rise of two major companies that become rivals.
The Awakening or Revival movement in American religion was a century old as Texas moved toward independence. Religious freedom had given people a broader choice of beliefs or non-belief. In the 1730s in America and England came a new response to the challenge of attracting new members.
Let's look at just one piece of that life -- at food. Today we typically eat 3000 calories a day. Historian Matilda Houston tells us that early Texans frontiersmen ate more like 4500 calories.
17 Δεκ 2019 · By 1846, Texas had a population of approximately 135,356, of whom 42,455 were slaves. It is indubious that this was a dark era in the history of the U.S., yet it did introduce African American cuisine into the region and thereby made its culinary culture even more diverse.