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What's the traffic like in Texas, USA?

Texas has convenient transportation, with a total length of more than 480 thousand kilometers, ranking first in the United States; There are more than 30 airports, among which Dafoe International Airport in Dallas is the second largest airport in the United States and Bush International Airport in Houston is the fourth largest airport. In addition, there are 29 seaports and inland ports in Texas, among which Houston Port is the largest foreign trade port in the United States, and its total throughput ranks second in the United States. Due to its unique geographical location, Texas is also an important trade hub connecting North America and Latin America.

Airports: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Dallas Tian Ai Airport and Houston Habib Airport.

Highways: US-59, I-45 (connecting Dallas and Houston to Galveston), US-77 (mainly in the southeastern part of Sacred Body City), I-37 (limited to the southeastern part of San Antonio to Sacred Body City), I-35, US-28 1, US-287 (mainly in the northern part of Fort Worth to Amar) I- 10 (the main traffic artery across Texas, passing through San Antonio and Houston on the way from El Paso to Beaumont), I-20, I-30 (Dallas to Arkansas) and I-40 (the narrow strip in the northwest).

Texas originally belonged to Mexico. Before 182 1, Texas was a part of the new Spanish governor (Spanish colony). After Mexico's independence, Texas became a part of Mexico's Abela and Tejas. From the 1920s of 19, a large number of American immigrants poured into Texas.

1835, 18 On February 20th, Texans signed the first declaration of independence in Goliath. Then the Mexican government banned slavery, and these slave owners were not satisfied, so Texas officially declared its independence on March 2, 1836 and established the Republic of Texas. The United States recognized the Republic of Texas, while Mexico did not recognize its independence, and announced that Texas would be reintegrated into its territory. Texas maintains an independent position, emphasizing that the Rio Grande is its border. Britain tried to mediate the dispute, but failed because Mexico refused to recognize Texas.

1845, the United States announced that it would recognize the Rio Grande River as its border if Texas was willing to join the United States. In the same year, Texas joined the United States and became the 28th state.