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SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS; © 2000, Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved; Independence Convention 1836 | Independence-Index ... Section 1. That no inconvenience may arise from the adoption of this constitution, it is declared by this convention that all laws now in force in Texas, and not inconsistent with...
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Texas Constitution of 1836; (Original Republic of Texas Constitution) ... and they have at all times the inalienable right to alter their government in such manner as they might think proper." Second article, Declaration of Rights, The Constitution of the Republic of Texas, March 17, 1836.
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The Convention which met at Washington on the Brazos and adopted the Texas Declaration of Independence, also framed the Constitution of 1836, which served throughout the period of the Republic of Texas.
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Texas Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that describes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. State of Texas. Texas has had seven constitutions: the constitution of ...
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In Grade 4, students examine the history of Texas from the early beginnings to the present within the context of influences of the Western Hemisphere. ... (A) identify the purposes and explain the importance of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the Texas Constitution, and the Treaty of Velasco; and...
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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS; March 17, 1836 ... 1. That no inconvenience may arise from the adoption of this constitution, it is declared by the convention that all laws now in force in Texas, and not inconsistent with this constitution, shall remain in full force until declared void, repealed,
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