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took this yesterday The Six National Flags of Texas Six national flags have flown over Texas since the first European exploration of the region by Cortez in 1519. The six flags are: Texas Under Spain. 1519-1685; 1690-1821. Spain was the first European nation to claim what is now Texas, beginning in 1519 when Cortez was establishing Spanish presence in Mexico, and Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda mapped the Texas coastline. A few shipwrecked Spaniards, like Alvar Nunez, Cabeza de Vaca, and explorers such as Coronado, occasionally probed the vast wilderness, but more than 100 years passed before Spain planted its first settlement in Texas: Ysleta Mission in present El Paso Texas Under France. 1685-1690 Planning to expand its base from French Louisiana, France took a bold step in 1685, planting its flag in eastern Texas near the Gulf Coast. Although claimed by Spain, most of Texas had no Spanish presence at all; the nearest Spanish settlements were hundreds of miles distant. French nobleman Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, founded a colony called Fort St. Louis. Texas Under Mexico. 1821-1836 For more than a decade after Mexico became independent, hardy pioneers from the Hispanic south and the Anglo north flowed into Texas. It was a frontier region for both; Anglo Texans became Mexican citizens. But divergent social and political attitudes began to alienate the two cultures. The final straw: Mexican General Santa Anna scrapped the Mexican federal constitution and declared himself dictator. Texans revolted and won their independence April 21, 1836, on the battleground of San Jacinto near Houston. Mexico's intricate flag pictures an eagle, a snake (an image from pre-Columbian mythology) and cactus on bars of brilliant green, white and red. Texas as a Republic. 1836-1845 During nearly ten years of independence, the Texas republic endured epidemics, financial crises and still-volatile clashes with Mexico. But it was during this period that unique accents of the Texas heritage germinated. Texas became the birthplace of the American cowboy; Texas Rangers were the first to use Sam Colt's remarkable six-shooters; Sam Houston became an American ideal of rugged individualism. Texas in the Confederacy. 1861-1865 Sixteen years after Texas joined the union, the American Civil War erupted. Gov. Sam Houston, urging Texans to stay aloof or re-establish a neutral republic, was driven from office. Texas cast its lot with the doomed southerners, reaping devastation and economic collapse as did all Confederate states. But two events fixed Texas and Texans as somehow different in the nation's eyes. First, Texas troops on Texas soil won the final battle of the Civil War, not knowing the south had capitulated a month earlier. Texas in the US. 1845-1861; 1865-Present On joining the union, Texas became the 28th star on the U.S. flag. Shrugging aside defeat and bitter reconstruction after the Civil War, the offspring of Texas pioneers marshaled their strengths to secure a future based on determined self-reliance. First was the fabled Texas Longhorn, providing beef for a burgeoning nation. Newly turned topsoil on vast farm acreage yielded bountiful crops. The 20th Century dawned with the discovery of fabulous sources--gushers roaring in at a place called Spindletop near Beaumont. By mid-century, modern Texas industries were sprouting in a fertile climate of advanced technology. Today under the magnificent "Star Spangled Banner," Texas horizons continue to expand, thrusting up to the limitless reaches of outer space. http://www.lsjunction.com/facts/6flags.htm

Comments (38)


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greyone

6:47AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Great looking POV here.

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mickeyrony

7:10AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

The glory as well as wind. Nice catch. Congratulations again. Sharing the smiles makes several ((5 + +)) La gloire tout en vent comme . Belle prise . Bravo encore . Un partage rend les sourires à plusieurs ((5++))

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morningglory

7:15AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Never really knew what "Six Flags Over Texas" meant. Now I do. Awesome shot.

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magnus073

7:17AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Nice pov for this capture Richard, and a pleasure to read the history

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ladylake Online Now!

7:39AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Very cool photo.

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eekdog Online Now!

7:39AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

magnificent picture, wow!

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angelbearzs

8:13AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

nice image :)

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Faemike55

8:49AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Very cool capture and history

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BIPOLARTWO

8:57AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Personally i prefer the view of the sky to the flag's-Terrific image though

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Mad-Mike

9:02AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Wonderful capture Richard and some great info too!

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jayfar

9:08AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

A nice sky to show them off against.

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flavia49

9:12AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

stunning picture

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bobrgallegos

9:22AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Outstanding photo, and informative history of Texas!!!

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Feliciti

9:25AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

i don't know this infos !!thanks ...great capture and POV !!

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farmerC

9:45AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Beautiful shot.

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dochtersions

9:53AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

What a lovely POV, and colors, Richard. Thank you for the info too:)

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miztere

10:21AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

very interesting!

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drifterlee

10:29AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Fascinating stuff, Richard!

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UteBigSmile

10:56AM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Fantastic info dear Richard!

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Dreamingbee

12:08PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

great POV !

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kbrog

12:29PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Excellent POV and capture! :)

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carlx

1:06PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Excellent photography!!!

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Flint_Hawk

2:26PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Very interesting!

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emmecielle

4:13PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Excellent perspective! Wonderful capture! :)

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bazza

4:56PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

An interesting history thanks for that, the flags look great too!!

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sandra46

5:22PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

GREAT SHOT

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mgtcs

7:49PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Very beautiful sky my friend, amazing colors and POV, excellent work!

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brycek

8:52PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Beautiful capture!!

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Bampster

10:56PM | Wed, 30 November 2011

Superb photograph, Richard!!!!!

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DennisReed

12:30AM | Thu, 01 December 2011

Cool Capture & Info Richard!

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F Numberf/11.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/500
ISO Speed125
Focal Length32

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