Texas in World War II
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The video discusses Texas’s crucial role in World War II, with 750,000 Texans serving in the armed forces and the state becoming a significant military training hub. Texas also contributed to the war effort by providing essential oil resources, building ships and planes, and supporting military efforts through rationing and other sacrifices on the home front. The war transformed Texas economically and demographically, with the state’s population shifting from rural to urban, but racial discrimination against African-Americans and Mexican-Americans persisted despite their contributions to the war effort.

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The page was updated on 10/28/2024.

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