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The deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history (about 6,000 deaths) occurred in Texas.
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Launches Texas into the petroleum age.
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A poll tax is imposed as a prerequisite to voting.
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A Wright brothers airplane was flown at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.
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Texas participates in the national war effort.
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Annie Webb Blanton becomes State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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A huge oil find marked one of the most important Texas oil booms.
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Held in Dallas’s Fair Park to celebrate 100 years of Texas independence.
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President John F. Kennedy is shot in Dallas; Lyndon Johnson becomes president.
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Outlaws racial discrimination and enforces equal rights protections.
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The U.S. becomes the first nation to land humans on the Moon.
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Marks a divisive end to a long conflict that shaped U.S. society and politics.
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Symbolizes the decline of communist power and the end of the Cold War.
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Leads to the War on Terror; reshapes national security policies. The death toll is 2,976 people, and thousands more were injured.