English should not be declared Texas' official language. If English were to be declared as the official state language, I feel that it would be very limiting for the state. Although some argue that by declaring it official it will be an incentive for all the non-english speakers to learn English at a faster pace. Even though that might be true, it could also become detrimental for English speaker's education. Therefore people not only need to learn English, but also learn other languages that would help the state grow as a whole. The state of Texas has a very diverse population that for the most part speaks English, therefore, Texas' unofficial language is English, there is no need to make it law. We are told that in a few years the population's
Why do the ventures of man fail? The ventures of men fail primarily due to a lack of planning. In the case of Spanish colonies in Texas this holds true. The Spanish first set eyes on the Texas coast in 1519 and in 1821 they lowered their flag for the final time in Texas. The Spanish had about 300 years to try and colonize Texas and the attempt to colonize and settle Texas was not very successful. The initial boats that came to Texas were shipwrecked and only four people survived of the approximately 270 men that made the trip. One of these four survivors was Cabeza De Vaca. These were the first Spaniards to live on Texas soil. Cabeza had a goal to settle Texas and befriend
Welcome to the Texas Untold Story.This is about how oil changed Texas. Oil had brought wealth to many families,and sometimes tore families apart. How did oil have a big impact on Texas?Three most important social changes in the 1900’s were Minorities in West Texas,Oil and the University of Texas, and High Divorce rates.
The Vocabulary used by Fr. Benito Fernández de Santa Ana may not be clear to the readers today since it was written a few hundred years ago, but the letter that Fr. Benito Fernández de Santa Ana sent to Fr. Pedro del Barco reveals the importance of religious beliefs in the Spanish society and their interest on leading natives to follow catholicism while carrying out the orders of the monarchy. Fernandez sent this letter to del Barco to explain to him in detail where the four settlements developed, the problems they encountered, and what kind of place San Antonio was.
The Texas legislature, as stated by Champagne, Harpham, & Casellas, is a bicameral legislature compromised of two chambers. That is, the Senate and the Texas House of Representatives (2017, p. 211). It includes 31 senators and 150 House members. The legislature serves as the most critical establishment that aids in representing the state (Champagne et al., 2017, p.211). Members of the Texas state legislature must meet the essential requirements, perform their duties to the best of their ability, represent citizens, and attend sessions.
The current Texas constitution was being looked at by traditional Democrats to be constitutionally revised, or to make changes and improve the document, in 1872 back when the Democrats took back hold of legislation. This idea was passed in the Texas Senate but not in the house. Therefore no changes were to be made in the constitution with all of its original features intact. The constitution today is much like the original made in 1876 besides 467 amendments being brought in by the middle of 2011 as well as some slight changes in the executive articles. The constitution contains a preamble as well as sixteen articles that also have subsections to them. To list a few of these articles would be the Bill of Rights, the Powers of Government, the Legislative Department, Executive Department, and the Judicial Department.
The major changes in Texas economy brought different waves of technological changes by exemplifying the theory of creative destruction through cotton and cattle, by growing out old industries, and by having a high tech digital economy. The developments started to occur in Texas’s economy through urbanization which helped change the state’s economy from an agriculture power house to a high tech and innovative economy. The signing of NAFTA affected the political economy of the state by allowing a free trade zone. These are major changes that have taken place in the Texas economy throughout the years.
The Texas Government has long been considered a weak type government because it is not the government which holds all of the power, it is the voter. This weak system of government can be seen all the way up through Texas’ executive power. The Federal Government, under the authority of the U.S. Constitution has a comparatively strong centralized form of government. The plural executive in Texas and the Executive of the United States are vastly different in principle and policy. This paper will explain what the plural executive is and how it works in Texas, compare it to the U.S. Executive branch, and explain why the plural executive was created.
There were several extremely fascinating aspects regarding the history of Texas found in Passionate Nation's pages 195-219 and Major Problems in Texas History's pages 146-150 and 162-167. One of the most salient of these was the fact that Texas was its own independent nation. This fact was fairly startling for a number of different reasons. One of these is the fact that the United States allowed another nation to be created within its borders. This is something rarely done in history, and probably never done again in the history of the United States.
Texas political culture is one that can be described as a combination of three main ideas: individualistic, traditionalism and moralism. Considering Texas and its overwhelming 254 counties we can see these main ideas undoubtedly. The 254 counties each have their own general set of ideas, attitudes and beliefs. The whole state of Texas is simply not just considered individualistic, traditionalism, or moralism, it is considered all three. Individualistic, traditionalism and moralism are all strong values that coexist in our society and they all affect how we as the people live our lives. A political culture shapes a region’s politics.
For many Mexicans the loss of the Texas was not just a real state matter but a matter of honor and pride, and with this the federalists placed the blame on the on the centralism power in Mexico City just as it is explained in the following quote “The Texans, after all, had rebelled against centralism, which as far as the federalists were concerned proved positively that centralism was hastening the disintegration of the nation.” (pg.115). during this time President Anastasio Bustamante did not supply any stability to the nation and with this the powers were granted to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. This was a big surprise since the loss of Texas was a still fresh to the Mexican patriots. However, many thought that only one Santa Anna could fix
From March 2, 1836 to February 19, 1846, Texas as its own independent country in North America. Those who resided in this independent country were referred to as Texians. Texas declared its independence from Mexico in 1836 during the Texas revolution which ended on April 21 of that same exact year. However, Mexico did not want to give the Republic of Texas its independence which resulted in conflicts between that of Texas and Mexico that went on into the 1840s. As a result, The United States of America recognized the Republic of Texas as an independent country in 1837 but failed to append their land. Later receiving its independence, Texas elected a Congress of fourteen senators and twenty-nine representatives in the month of September and year of 1836. However, within the Republic, citizenship was not a privileged for everybody living in Texas. Not everybody had legal rights to reside within the limits of the Republic without Congress permission. The Constitution of the Republic of Texas created differences for each and every ethnicity for each individual person. Meaning, whoever was there on the day the Republic of Texas won their independence had to be classified as a citizen of the Republic including Africans, those with African descent, and Native Americans. For Caucasian immigrants to become citizens they would have to had lived in the Republic for six months or less and take an oath. Those who were brought to Texas as a slave had to stay a
I again have mixed feelings about this, but it is honestly most likely due to the fact that I don’t know much about the Bill Emerson English Language Empowerment Act of 1996. From what I read up on, I do think it is a good idea for Ohio to become an official English language state, because I feel it is important to keep documents and information consistent. If English is the official language it requires documents and records to be completed in English, which keeps efficient and standardized documentation. I think this is a good idea for the future of our children and our children’s children. If documentation is done in 3 or 4 languages, they are forced to either learn all of these languages or trust that the interpreters are translating them
Texas has a reputation throughout history of differing views from the federal government in laws and politics pertaining to social, fiscal, and educational issues. On the whole, Texas operates as a largely conservative state. Because of this, policy-making is often right wing. With the institution of a Democratic, liberal president, the State’s dissent from the Federal government has only increased over certain issues. One hot topic of the 2012 Presidential election was immigration. With the major increase in immigration, it is no surprise that the issue was so emphasized. Between 2000 and 2011 there was a 30 percent
The History of Texas Texas history itself had its own amazing story. The small number of American settlers moved to the land of Texas had led to the dramatic war with the Mexicans. The land of Texas was used to be owned by Mexicans. Due to the argument between Texans and Mexicans caused the battle of San Jacinto and Mexican War. In long ago before American settlers moved to Texas, this place was so rich and an abundance of land.
If you were ever in Texas, did you ever see a someone who spoke spanish talk to a high school student or a young adult and the student didn’t understand them. This is because Texas doesn’t require students to know spanish to take the STAAR Test to graduate. Texas should be required to be able to speak and understand spanish to take the STAAR Test to graduate.