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

Letter of Stephen F. Austin: ‘Texas Will Flourish as a State of Mexico’
Historic Letters & MemoirsMexican Texas (1821–1836)Primary Sources in Texas History

Letter of Stephen F. Austin: ‘Texas Will Flourish as a State of Mexico’

The Road to Annexation: Why Texas Joined the United States in 1845
Annexation and Statehood (1845-1860)Texas HistoryThe Republic of Texas

The Road to Annexation: Why Texas Joined the United States in 1845

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s Abilene in 1880s
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s

Loyalty Oaths in Texas During Reconstruction
Primary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Reconstruction Era (1865–1874)

Loyalty Oaths in Texas During Reconstruction

Coahuila y Tejas: The Mexican State Before Texas Independence
Mexican Texas (1821–1836)Texas History

Coahuila y Tejas: The Mexican State Before Texas Independence

The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History
Declarations & ProclamationsPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Texas Revolution

The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History

The Great Bison Slaughter of the 1870s Bison hunted from railroad line for sport.
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Great Bison Slaughter of the 1870s

The Jaybird–Woodpecker War
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

The Jaybird–Woodpecker War

History of the Poll Tax in Texas
20th Century History

History of the Poll Tax in Texas

The Sharpstown Bribery Scandal That Shook Texas Politics Reporter at the Courthouse
20th Century HistoryTexas History

The Sharpstown Bribery Scandal That Shook Texas Politics

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