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Inside the Texas Revolution -From Settlement to SecessionThis fast-paced, event-rich episode chronicles how a fragile colony of American settlers and Tejanos transformed into a ...
Retired professor Stephen L. Hardin has written two standard books of Texas history, one about the revolution, another about the Runaway Scrape ...
For nearly a century, the all-boys camp in Hunt has taught bravery and endurance to campers like me. Those virtues were in ...
Texas Texas remembers the Alamo every March. Here are 10 things you may not know about the Lone Star State's history Mexico should have won the revolution, no one was supposed to be at the Alamo ...
The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed March 2, 1836, at at Washington-on-the-Brazos. Here are 10 things you didn't know about the Texas Revolution.
So Texas pays for $1,500,000, loses an expenditure of $2,500,000 per annum from the United States Government on her frontier, and gets nothing but the empty name of secession!
In 1835, Texans stridently refused to surrender a small bronze cannon to the Mexican forces directed to remove it, marking the first engagement in the Texas Revolution.
During the mid-1800s, four streets in downtown Shreveport were named after significant figures in the Texas Revolution.
Texas nationalist leader Daniel Miller said his group was seeking "political, cultural and economic independence" for the state.
Do you know why Texas Independence Day is celebrated on March 2? Here's how and when Texas became a nation and where you can celebrate.
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