The Origin of Six Flags Great America

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  1. Poor Texas they welcomed him he claimed it as his then some other dude walked over and said yeah no this ours
    And then it’s the animation that all animators love☠️☠️☠️☠️

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  2. The Spanish settlers there encountered the Caddo Indians, who they called “Tejas” (derived from the Caddoan word “Tay-yas”, meaning friend). The friendly relations between the Spanish and native peoples were short-lived, as the natives began to distrust the settlers. The Caddo Indians were called "Tejas" people, which lead up to modern-day Texans, same word but with an X and N added, and we were under 6 flags, the Spanish, French, Texan, US, CS, and US flags that flew over Texas, and the US flag still flies over Texas today!

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