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The Texas Revolution

The Texas Revolution (1835-1836) unfolded amid a backdrop of constitutional conflict, cultural tension, and political instability in Mexico. Explore the people, events, and decisions that shaped Texas’s break from Mexico and the founding of a new republic.

The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History
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The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History

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Key Figures in the Texas Revolution

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The First Capital of Texas: Washington-on-the-Brazos

Diplomatic Correspondence Between Santa Anna and Andrew Jackson (1836)
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Diplomatic Correspondence Between Santa Anna and Andrew Jackson (1836)

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History of the Lone Star Flag

David Burnet: Revolutionary President of the Republic of Texas
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David Burnet: Revolutionary President of the Republic of Texas

William Travis’s Letter from the Alamo (1836)
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William Travis’s Letter from the Alamo (1836)

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