Illuminating Civic Life in Texas
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For a decade (1836-1846), Texas stood alone as an independent nation. Born of a separatist revolt from Mexico, the Republic of Texas was sustained by fragile institutions, community militias, a small army, and a limited export economy built in part on enslaved labor. Explore the history of this era through Texapedia’s collection of in-depth, originally researched articles.
“A nation can only be free, happy, and great in proportion to the virtue and intelligence of its people.” — Stephen F. Austin
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