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  1. Able_Hunter_7966 on

    Imagine a timeline where Texas becomes its own independent country and take the entire Southwest. The. cascadia becomes its own country.

  2. HoneyBunchesOfGoats_ on

    While they claimed this land, they had absolutely no way of defending or running this land – they couldn’t even settle the western half of modern Texas because of Comanches, apaches, and Kiowa.

  3. jeremiah1142 on

    I mean, there is an emperor currently living in San Francisco that claims all of USA as his empire.

  4. Texas ceded everything north of the south border of the Oklahoma panhandle because of slavery.

  5. SuperPotatoGuy373 on

    The Spanish empire included half of North America because they claimed all that territory, they still didn’t even set foot in most of that place.

  6. DootyMcCool2000 on

    Texas and the later US only controlled the eastern parts of Texas. When the US annexed Texas, it also inherited Texan claims which would become the pretense for the Mexican war when the US sent an army to the Rio Grande to enforce their claim. After the war, Texas would relinquish their northern and western claims when the US began organizing the Mexican cession into territories.

  7. SecureFaithlessness5 on

    So, serious question for someone who might know: how much did the people in these areas align themselves with the Republic of Texas? Were they more aligned with the US, hence them joining as state(s)? Or did some of them even want to rejoin Mexico? I don’t know a lot about this time period, so definitely let me know!

  8. „parts of modern day Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico“…

    And Mexico

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