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27. 3The Urbanization of Texas. Urban Growth  Buddy Holly’s career began in a time of major change.  During World War II some 450,000 people moved to.

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1 27. 3The Urbanization of Texas

2 Urban Growth  Buddy Holly’s career began in a time of major change.  During World War II some 450,000 people moved to Texas to take advantage of the state’s economic growth.  Most of these people settled in urban areas  By 1950 some 7.7 millioin people lived in Texas…a 20% increase over the 1940 population.

3 Urban Growth  As the population grew, Texas experienced urbanization.  Houston became the fastest growing urban area in the nation.

4 Transportation  The continued popularity of the automobile helped the process of urbanization.  During the years of 1945 and 1950, the numbers of cars in Texas rose from 1.7 million to 3 million.  To handle these cars, the state of Texas built thousands of miles of road.  Rural Texans also benefited from spending on roads as the government paved country roads to make it easier for farmers to get their goods to market

5 Transportation  Texas air transport also expanded.  As early as 1927, airlines had begun offering passenger air service to Texans.  Dallas became a stop over for many coast to coast flights because of its central location.  Love Field became one of the nation’s busiest airports

6 1950’s Culture  The rise of urban areas and the popularity of cars let to the boom in suburbs.  The postwar economic prosperity allowed many Texas families to buy their own homes.  By 1960 tens of thousands of Texans lived in suburban neighborhoods.  Parks, schools, and public service were provided in the suburbs.

7 1950’s Culture  Suburban life depended heavily on the car.  Texans living in the suburbs chose to commute to their jobs, meaning they lived in one area but drove elsewhere to work.  Rather than going into town to shop, people in the suburbs drove to roadside shopping centers called strip malls.

8 1950’s Culture  Texans enjoyed a new form of communication and entertainment that arrived in the late 1940 – television.  The first Texas television station was WBAP in Fort Worth.  The first public television station KUHT, began broadcasting in Houston in 1953.

9 1950’s Culture  Although few Texans owned TV sets in 1950, television became a common feature in every Texas home.  People began receiving much of their entertainment and news from television.

10 1950’s Culture  Texans entertained themselves by playing or watching sports.  Towns and cities formed teams for children and adults in baseball, football and softball.  Fans turned out to support high school and college teams across Texas


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