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Learn about the pivotal events, movements, and power struggles that have shaped Texas government and public life.

The Secession Debate in Texas: Five Views from 1861
Historic Letters & MemoirsPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Civil War

The Secession Debate in Texas: Five Views from 1861

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Judiciary of the Republic of Texas (1836–1845)

Stephen F. Austin’s 1836 Wartime Plea Austin Letter to Jackson pg1 Cropped
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Stephen F. Austin’s 1836 Wartime Plea

The Wild West Era in Texas: Outlaws, Sheriffs, and Vigilantes
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Wild West Era in Texas: Outlaws, Sheriffs, and Vigilantes

U.S. Diplomatic Recognition of the Republic of Texas Jackson Manuscript Recognition of Texas
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U.S. Diplomatic Recognition of the Republic of Texas

Dallas and the Conservative Turn in Midcentury Texas Politics
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Dallas and the Conservative Turn in Midcentury Texas Politics

The Civil War in Texas: Battles, Blockades, and Borderlands
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The Civil War in Texas: Battles, Blockades, and Borderlands

Literature and Film of the Lost Cause Generation
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Literature and Film of the Lost Cause Generation

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A Frontier Etched in Blood: Texan Attempts to Invade New Mexico

Military Memorials and Battlefields in Texas 189th anniversary of the fall of the Alamo GLO
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Military Memorials and Battlefields in Texas

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