How a navigational blunder created Texas
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How a navigational blunder created Texas

In this episode, we explore how a navigational blunder created texas. Picture this, right? It's 1684. You're a French explorer named La Salle. Oh, man, La Salle. Yeah, that guy. And you're sailing the Gulf of Mexico, trying to locate the mouth of the Mississippi River. Right. The goal is to establish this grand new colony for France. Exactly. But your maps are just, ah, they're terrible. The ocean currents are completely working against you. And you end up missing your destination by, like, 400 miles? Which is just a massive error. It's huge. You accidentally drop anchor in Matagorda Bay in what is now Texas. And okay, let's unpack this because that single navigational blunder is arguably one of the worst GPS fails in human history. Oh, absolutely. but it terrified rival nations and essentially triggered the geopolitical boundaries of modern North America. It's just a perfect starting point for us today because, you know, it totally shatters that traditional away in Mexico City. And a major fracture point in that tension, according to the sources, was slavery. A huge fracture point. Mexico actually passed a national edict outlawing slavery in 1829. Right. But the American colonists were migrating primarily from the deep south. They were intent on building a lucrative cotton plantation economy. and they brought enslaved African Americans with them. So to bypass Mexican law, the colonists exploited this horrific legal loophole. The indentured servant thing. Yeah. They simply forced enslaved people to sign documents converting their status to, quote, indentured servants for life. Just a change on paper to keep the system running. Exactly. And by 1836, the system had expanded to include five thousand enslaved people in Texas. So Mexico's strategy to secure its northern border against an indigenous empire had inadvertently planted the seeds of a completely different takeover. That's the irony of it. By

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