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Here’s The Most Important Historical Event In Texas: Report

The website 24/7 Wall St. says this is the most significant event to happen in Texas. Tell us if you agree.

America is relatively young compared to other nations at 242 years, but that doesn’t mean it’s short on historical contributions. And just as the U.S. has played a key role in shaping the world, Texas has helped shape America into what it is today.

While Massachusetts and Pennsylvania receive much — or most — of the recognition for their contributions to America’s founding, that doesn’t mean Texas has been sitting idle. Yes, George W. Bush and Dwight D. Eisenhower were born in Texas, and Dell Technologies was founded here. But according to a new report, none were considered the most significant event in Texas since it became a state.

Some other high profile events in Texas history include: Wildcatters finding oil in East Texas in 1901; In 1958, the integrated circuit was developed at Texas Instruments generating a revolution in computer technology; and the Astrodome opened for business as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” in 1965.

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The website 24/7 Wall St., a Delaware-based company that covers financial news and offers opinions, looked over state historical information, research sources and media reports of major events throughout U.S. history to come up with what it calls the “most important” event for each state, including disasters — due to Mother Nature or people —important legislation and scientific breakthroughs. See if you agree.

In Texas, the site says the Kennedy assassination in 1963 was the the single most significant event in the history of the state.

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Per 24/7 Wall St.: "Even though the campaign for the 1964 election had not yet started and President John F. Kennedy had not formally announced he was seeking re-election, the Democrat had come to Texas seeking early support for a re-election bid, hoping to garner support from the staunchly conservative state. Kennedy’s popularity was building and he was greeted by enthusiastic crowds in Dallas before Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated him. The assassination of Kennedy traumatized the nation and has haunted the city of Dallas for many years.”

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Other major events you may recognize from around the country include the opening of Grand Canyon National Park in 1919 in Arizona, the desegregation of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957 and the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City.

“Many of the events on our list are tragic, including the forced removal of Native Americans from their lands — the Trail of Tears in the South — as well as attacks from domestic and foreign terrorists,” the site says.

“In the case of several states, fighting between white settlers and Native Americans ranked as the most important historical event. The treatment of indigenous people shaped America in many ways, and often occurred in frontier states.”

Some events technically happened before the area was formally established as a state, but those events were still considered due to the prominence of that event, such as the founding of the Jamestown settlement in present-day Virginia. Also of note, the site ignored events that simply happened in a state that could’ve happened anywhere else and had the same impact, such as an international treaty signing.

To see the full list of events that shaped the nation, with pictures, to boot, click here.

Patch reporter Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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