Historians divide the past into eras so it is easier to identify cause and effect of the great events/people in history.
To present there are 12 eras in Texas history
Why Historians Divide the Past Into Eras
Prehistory - 1528 This era is the prehistory of Texas up to
the point of contact with Europeans in 1528.
This era includes the natural geologic history as well as Native American history.
Natural Texas and Its People
1528-1690 This era covers the interaction between
European explorers and American Indians. This era covers the establishment of
permanent Spanish mission in 1682-1690 This era includes the encounters of Cabeza de
Vaca and the numerous expeditions over the next 150 years that define what the Europeans and American Indians understood about each other and Texas.
Age of Contact
1690-1821 This era deals with the efforts of Spain to bring
Texas under Spanish control. The Spanish established missions, town,
ranches, and military posts in South Central and East Texas.
Spain’s authority in Texas was challenged by American Indians, France, the United States, and Tejanos.
Spanish Colonial
1821-1836 This era covers the efforts of Mexico to
populate and retain Texas for the Republic of Mexico. To do this Mexico developed Anglo and Mexican
settlements and local government institutions This eventually led to the Texas Revolution.
Mexican National
1835-1845 This era deals with the Texas revolt
against Mexican rule. This began with the establishment of an
independent Republic of Texas. At the end of the revolution Texas became a
state of the United States of America.
Revolution and Republic
1845-1861 This era deals with Texas annexation in 1845
and its effort to secede from the United States of America. This includes the Mexican War, resolution of the
Texas boundary, dispute of part of the Compromise of 1850, significant population growth from immigration into Texas, and the involvement of the U.S. Army in frontier defense.
Early Statehood
1861-1874 This era deals with the reason Texas
succeeded from the United States This era deals with conflict while
reshaping Texas following the war by the military, federal, and state government.
This era deals with issues brought about by the growth of slavery in Texas and the events that impacted the Civil War on Texas
This era deals with the events and actions that took place to reconstruct Texas following the Civil War.
Civil War and Reconstruction
1865-1900 This era deals with the return to cotton agriculture
after the Civil War. This era covers the rise of cattle during and after
reconstruction. This era shows the development of railroads and the
effects that the different enterprises had on each other and on life in Texas. These industries caused expansion into West Texas
which had an impact on the remaining independent Indian peoples resulting in more reservations and other interactions.
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads
1894-1935 This era deals with the vast range of oil
discoveries beginning with Corsicana in 1894 through East Texas Field development. This includes major discoveries at Spindletop,
the growth of Texas economic and political influence due to oil, and the effects that oil revenue had on Texas society.
This era also covers the role of Texas and Texans in WWI
Age of Oil
1929-1945 This era deals with the effects of
the Great Depression on Texas. This includes the efforts to
improve the Texas economy, the impact of the Dust Bowl on Texas, and the economic and social changes.
This era also deals with changes brought on by WWII. This includes the social changes
and the role of the federal government in growing the Texas wartime economy.
Texas in the Great Depression and WWII
1945-1980 This era deals with the movements for social
change and equality that began after WWII. This includes the efforts by Hispanics and
African Americans to have equal access and treatment.
This era covers the political shift away from Texans’ long-held allegiance to the Democratic party and became more liberal and support the Republican Party.
Civil Rights and Conservatism
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