Texas, a former independent country, celebrates its 188th Independence Day on March 2. The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed in 1836, marking the creation of the Republic of Texas. Some Texans advocate for a potential separation known as Texit.
Today, 188 years ago, the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed, declaring independence from Mexico. To those who call the Lone Star State home, Happy Texas Independence Day! #DontMessWithTexas https://t.co/KGL3XFdixP
Delegates met 188 years ago today to adopt the Texas Declaration of Independence and establish the sovereign nation of Texas. This painting depicts the occasion and is proudly displayed in the Star of the Republic Museum in Fort Worth. Happy Texas Independence Day. https://t.co/Pr2sBn4Lm7
Texas is 188 years old today Texas Declaration of Independence was signed by 59 delegates on March 2, 1836. With this document, settlers in Mexican Texas officially declared independence from Mexico and created the Republic of Texas. Long Texas https://t.co/scx47vjo7I
Happy Texas Independence Day! https://t.co/SLLOJRVS8i
Texas Independence Day is March 2: Why and where to celebrate https://t.co/sq3MJzq9ee #texasnews
VIDEO Texas, an independent country 200 years ago, now boasts a pocket of people who want that status back, advocating a separation they call Texit https://t.co/gzy2JITE4L
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