From population booms to a better economy, it was all because of a single oil well in Texas. One chilly morning in 1901, a group of men were about to give up on finding oil until, BOOM!, oil came shooting out. The once poor men had now became millionaires overnight. After this day, wildcatters traveled all around Texas for black gold. This would soon change Texas forever.
Ever since the founding of oil, Texas’ economy had changed from farmland to oil towns. Three social change the radio should talk about are how oil created Wink Football team, how oil funded A&M university, and how oil brought job opportunities to many social groups.
The first social change the radio should talk about was how a simple oil town created a high school Football Team in Wink Texas. In document D, it says, “Wink, Texas, did not exist in 1925. Oil was discovered in 1926, and by 1927, Wink was suddenly on the map with an instant population of 2,500. A high school was built and major oil companies operating in the area helped fund a football team. . .” This shows that because of oil, cities and schools were made. Oil caused a huge social change in Wink because it helped create a Football team. This was the “glue” to the town’s pride.
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According to document A, it says, “In 1858, the Texas legislature set aside about one million acres of land as an endowment for a future university of Texas.” By doing this, the university began exploring to see if their land had oil. Sure enough, it did! The University of Texas and Texas A&M were on their way to becoming a wealthy school. Oil impacted the social change of Texas university and A&M because it brought wealth to them. By doing this, it would help the economy of Texas because it brings many people in search for an