Texas is the second largest state in the United States with a populous and diverse ethnic group. Since 1850, the population growth rate of Texas exceeds the rate of population growth of the United States every ten years. When the people after the Second World War reached the Middle Ages, the population of Texas had been years old. In Texas, by 2020 it is estimated that the population of Texas over the age of 64 will double or more. Four Texans out of ten are African American or Hispanic and the rest are almost white.
Texas racial, ethnic, religious groups, (B) customs, celebrations and traditions of various cultures, regions and local groups in Texas state. (C) Lydia Mendoza, Cellosilva, Julius Lorenzo Cobb Bredo and other contributions of various ethnic, ethnic, and religious groups in the development of Texas. (20) Science, technology and society. Students understand the impact of science and technology on the life of Texas. A 5. State and Federal law in grade 5 regulates various celebrations and memorabilia, including celebrations of Freedom Week
Hispanic and Latino Americans are the second largest non - European Americans in Texas. Over 8.5 million people claim Hispanic or Latino race. This group accounts for over 37% of the population of Texas. The population of Mexico alone exceeds 7.9 million people, accounting for 31.6% of the population. The majority of the Hispanic / Hispanic population in the province is Mexican, the next two largest groups are Salvadorans and Puerto Ricans. There are more than 222,000 Salvadores and over 130,000 Puerto Ricans in Texas. Other large groups in Texas include Honduras, Guatemalans, Nicaraguans, Cubans. Texas Hispanics is more likely to be Caucasian than other states (such as California), according to the 2010 US census 2010, Texas has 6,304,207 white Hispanics and 2,594,206 "Other" Hispanics . Race "(usually mixed)