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Lyndon Johnson’s Disputed 87‑Vote Victory
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Lyndon Johnson’s Disputed 87‑Vote Victory

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Santa Anna: The Villain of the Texas Revolution

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Stephen F. Austin: American, Mexican, and Texan Statesman

The Allen Brothers and the Founding of Houston
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The Allen Brothers and the Founding of Houston

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The Texas Declaration of Independence (1836)

The Treaty of Velasco
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The Treaty of Velasco

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The Collapse of Mexican Federalism and the Road to Texas Independence

Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836)
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Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836)

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