What is the history of Fort Worth, Texas?

According to Wikipedia, the town of “Fort Worth, Texas” started life as a “military outpost” for the “United States” during the historic “Mexican-American War”. This small unknown town grew into the “cultural city” is today, but it has also served as a “cattle town” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Texas that was overflowing with family farms and cattle ranches. In “Jan.

€ of “1849”, “William Jenkins Worth”, a “US Army General” who decided to ask the government if he can build an outpost in the unknown Texas land. However, he died in “May 1849” before it was complete and “General William S. Harney” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Texas took over and made arrangements for the outpost to be built.

The town was named Fort Worth by the government, when the outpost was finished in “June 1849. €en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_Texas The town began growing with each passing decade until it became a culturally diverse town with Spanish speaking population. Take a moment to learn more about the town’s history by visiting the references I have listed below.

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