Texas suffered less than other southern states during the Civil War and its aftermath due to its relatively robust economy, which was bolstered by its large cattle industry and cotton production. The state's vast size and geographic diversity also allowed for more resources and less direct conflict compared to other areas. Additionally, Texas had fewer railroads, making it less susceptible to Union blockades and military campaigns. These factors combined to mitigate the war's impact on its economy and infrastructure.
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