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1 Chapter 2 Section 3 pt. 1 Texans and Geography

2 Who Texans Are Texas is mostly populated by people who moved from other lands. As a result, Texans have many backgrounds, ethnicities, and races. Newcomers have brought unique cultural traditions and beliefs from their homelands. These differences contribute to the state’s cultural diversity.

3 American Indians The first people to live in Texas were American Indians who moved to the area thousands of years ago. After Europeans arrived, the population of American Indians began dropping rapidly, mostly because of warfare and diseases that the Europeans carried. In 2010 about 171,000 American Indians lived in Texas. Only 3 reservations today... Before Europeans...

4 When Texas was part of Mexico…(New Spain)
Many Texans trace their ancestry to people who came from Mexico in the 1700s and 1800s. At the time Mexico was a Spanish colony that included modern Texas. These early migrants brought with them the Spanish language and the Catholic faith.

5 In recent times immigration to Texas from Mexico and other parts of Latin American has continued. Immigration is the movement of people from one country to another. In 2010 more than 9.4 million Hispanics lived in Texas. This number is more than 37 percent of the Texas population.

6 Settlers from the US In 2010 the number of Texans who considered themselves white and not Hispanic was about 11.4 million—about 45 percent of the state’s population. Some of these people’s families first came to Texas in the early 1800s when settlers from the United States began coming to Texas. They helped shape the economy, education system, and laws of Texas

7 Europeans European immigration also influenced Texas culture. Significant numbers of German, Czech, French, Irish, and other Europeans came to Texas during the 1800s and 1900s. Their presence is seen in placenames, foods, and other cultural traditions of Texas. For example, German polka music and food, such as sauerkraut, are common in some Texas Hill Country towns

8 African Americans African Americans also have a long history in Texas. Many people of African origin were brought to Texas as slaves by Spanish and American settlers during the 1700s and 1800s. The African American population in Texas grew during the 1900s. In 2010 the state’s African American population numbered more than 2.9 million, or about 12 percent of the Texas population that year. Scott Joplin and other African Americans in Texas helped develop ragtime, blues, and jazz.

9 Asian Americans In recent years more Asian Americans have made Texas their home. As of more than 960,000 Asian Americans lived in the state. An estimated 16.4 percent of immigrants to Texas in 2011 were Asian Americans. These immigrants have brought many foods and traditions. Asian Americans have brought religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam to Texas, adding to the state’s diversity.

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11 Where Texans settled... 5 3 2 4 1 This is a VERY generalized map…
South Texas has a large population of Mexican Americans--makes sense since that’s near Mexico... Here is where the Germans and some of the other Europeans settled. US settlers claimed land in the lusher lands, and yes, many of them brought slaves with them. A lot of immigrants from other countries stay in the port area in which they land. The Houston area has a high immigrant population from Asia. American Indians lived in much of the Panhandle and West Texas. 5 3 2 4 1

12 US Settlers Most early settlers from the southern United States made their home in East Texas. Many did so because the climate and soil are similar to those of the American South.

13 European Settlers Large groups of German and Czech immigrants settled in Central Texas. These European immigrants have left their mark on the area. This can be seen in the place-names, foods, and cultural activities in the region. For example, German immigrants established the towns of Fredericksburg and New Braunfels. In these towns people still hold German music festivals called Sängerfests.

14 Historically, most Texans lived in rural areas
Historically, most Texans lived in rural areas. As Texas industries grew, people began to move to cities. Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio are three of the largest cities in the United States. This growing population of city-dwellers marks a big change from the early days of rural settlement in Texas.

15 Demography...and why it counts...
Texas is becoming more diverse as its population increases. In Texas had a population of more than 25 million. To understand why the Texas population continues to grow, you must learn about demography. Demography is a branch of geography that studies human populations.

16 When studying population growth rate—the speed of growth— demographers look at several factors. One factor is the birthrate, the number of births per 1,000 people each year. Another factor is the death rate, the number of deaths per 1,000 people each year. In 2010 the birthrate in Texas was 15.3, and the death rate was 6.6. This is a scary chart...The dark green indicates a high amount of teen pregnancies...the dark blue very few...

17 Hurrah for better health care!
Better health care is allowing more Texans, like other Americans, to live longer. As a result, the death rate has dropped. More Texans are being born than are dying. These two factors are contributing to the growing population of Texas.

18 Ever notice how migration is the root of immigration?
Immigration and migration are also factors in the growth of the Texas population. In 2011 more than 117,000 people came to Texas from foreign countries. Many of these newcomers have arrived from such different countries as Mexico, India, and Vietnam.

19 Population trend... As Texans live longer and more are born, the age distribution of the state changes. The age distribution is the portion of the population at each age. Some populations are, on the average, younger than others. This means they have a greater percentage of young people than other regions. With a higher percentage of young people, Texas is a younger state than most. Texas is a place for the young--and the young at heart!

20 Change is Good...Right? Because Texas has a growing population, the age distribution and diversity of the state will continue to change. In addition, the population growth rate of the state will most likely increase over time. You want an example of growth rate??? Look around you--Boerne is one of the fastest growing communities not just in Texas, but in the entire United States!

21 Quick Facts about Boerne
ECONOMY The unemployment rate in Boerne is 3.70 percent(U.S. avg. is 6.30%). Recent job growth is Positive. Boerne jobs have Increased by 2.21 percent. COST OF LIVING Compared to the rest of the country, Boerne's cost of living is 14.80% Higher than the U.S. average. POPULATION As of 2014, Boerne's population is 10,618 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of percent. TRANSPORTATION Average Commute time is 23 minutes. The National Average is 25 minutes. REAL ESTATE The median home cost in Boerne is $269,900. Home appreciation the last year has been 6.30 percent. SCHOOLS Boerne public schools spend $10,685 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,435. There are about 14.4 students per teacher

22 More Women than Men? Gender distribution also affects population. As in other parts of the United States, women make up a higher percentage of the population in Texas. One reason for this is the fact that women tend to live longer than men. In 2010 there were men for every 100 women. This has not always been the case, however. At the beginning of the 1900s, there were approximately 110 men for every 100 women. Ok girls, don’t panic...that means that out of a population of 25 million, 12,675,000 are women and 12,325,000 are men. 12 million men in Texas...I think we’ll survive...


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