The Story Of How Texas Became A State Is Actually Fascinating
It’s no secret that we Texans are full of state pride, and for good reason – those who came before us fought tooth and nail for our independence. If you’ve ever wondered exactly how Texas became a state (or forgot some of the details from history class), here is the fascinating story.
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In addition to present-day Mexico, the country also included the territories we now know as California, New Mexico...and Texas.
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Residents of the state began recruiting people from the U.S. to come settle there, and by 1830, there were some 7,000 U.S. "transplants" living in Texas.
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Things were not all sunshine and roses, however. Many of these U.S. settlers grew unhappy with the strict regulatory laws they had to follow while living in Mexican Texas, including (but not limited to) converting to Roman Catholicism, filing legal documents in Spanish, and ending slavery (after Mexico abolished it in 1829).
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As a result, the Mexican government sent Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his troops into the territory in an effort to take back control. U.S.-bred Texans and Tejanos (Texans of Spanish origin) banded together to fight for independence in the bloody and infamous Battle of the Alamo, which took place in March 1836.
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The Mexican leader was forced to recognize Texas independence, and from 1836 to 1845, Texas was a country all its own: the Republic of Texas. Sam Houston served as the first and third president of the country.
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Did you know how Texas became a state? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! If you want to represent Texas no matter where you are, Etsy has tons of handmade, Texas-themed gifts and trinkets for any occasion.
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