Social Changes In Texas Oil Boom In The Early 1900's

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like in the early 1900s during the oil boom in Texas? This wasn’t just the oil boom that started a boom in Texas it was also all of the other jobs that came up because of it. The three main social changes in Texas during the oil boom were, the jobs it created for Mexican-American and African-American people, the growth of state colleges because of the oil found underground, and the increasing divorce rates. Oil being found in Texas is what caused all of these social changes and shaped Texas into the great state that it is today.
Even though many social changes came with the oil boom in Texas some do stand out more than others the most important one would be job opportunities for American people, but more …show more content…

Another one of the very important things that happened was the growth of the colleges in Texas when they found oil.The reason that this was so important was because it allowed people to go to a good college in their home state. This created a lot of jobs, companies, and people with a good education in Texas. The oil was found in the the two million acres of land that was given to the college by the legislature because he thought that the land would be useless. After the oil boom the college decided to drill for oil in hopes of finding it and sure enough they found oil. After finding the oil on their land this meant that nobody else could drill there without their consent. This meant that they oil was all theirs and the oil just kept coming and the college made so much money and by 2008 they had made around 4.4 billion dollars in oil alone. This is very important because if this didn’t happen Texas wouldn’t have as many jobs because there wouldn’t be as many people to start a company or work for that company. Also, they could use the land that they had to build up their college and now the University of Texas is one of the highest rated colleges in the country and even one of the best worldwide. In addition, UT split ⅓ of its profits with Texas A&M after they made all of the money off of oil. This would not have been a very good college if it were for the amount of things that they could build with all of the money from the oil