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Compared to the current shape of Texas that people everywhere know so well, the shape of the former Republic of Texas (1836-1845) looks a little strange. There was no stout panhandle like we have...

Tricia Hopkins saved to Texas !
Map of the United States: Expansion 1836-1853. Republic of Texas, Gadsden Purchase, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Check out our latest infographic with Marriott to show The Alamo history, aftermath, and what it's like today. You may just learn a thing or two!

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Differences between the Texas colonists and Mexican officials developed over a long time, but the major military clashes of the Texas Revolution occurred in less than a year and were fought in a relatively small geographic area. For additional reading, see: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qdt01
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Texas history lessons and field trips, including Texas geography, Texas Revolution and colonization of Texas #texashistory #homeschooling #historylesson

Melanie Wallace saved to Texas, Our Texas
The Battle of San Jacinto was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Your child will sharpen his reading skills and his knowledge of U.S. history!

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Let's talk about the Colonization of Texas. This time period includes empresarios, the Father of Texas, and the beginning of many modern cities. Students are sure to get excited!

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