| The Story of TEXAS INDEPENDENCE!
Washington-on-the-Brazos, the birthplace of Texas,
was a crucible of Texas democracy—the place where Texans gave
voice to their grievances, forged their Declaration of Independence
and Constitution, and brought forth a new nation: the Republic of
Texas. Yet it is given short shrift in the telling of Texas history,
overshadowed by the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, in both
schools and popular culture. Men like William Barret Travis, Sam
Houston and Stephen F. Austin understood at the time that without
the convention, the Texas Declaration of Independence, and the establishment
of a democratic government, the world would see the Texas revolution
as just an uprising of disgruntled farmers and outlaws.
The award-winning Texas Independence Website, developed by the
staff at the Star of the Republic Museum and Washington on the Brazos
State Historic Site, seeks to restore Washington-on-the-Brazos and
the Convention of 1836 to their rightful place in Texas history,
of equal if not greater importance than the epic battles of 1835-36.
Through innovative and exciting Web-based technologies, the site
brings the struggle, compromise, and sacrifice of the Convention
of 1836 to life. It introduces the men who founded a new nation
to a new generation of Texans, and it brings Washington-on-the-Brazos
State Historic Site to every classroom in Texas. Check it out!

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