Texas, the US 28th state commemorates historical events on March 2 that took place 174 years ago, none other than their very own declaration of independence. March 2, 1836 marks the history for Texas as they gained their liberty from Mexico. Some may not really be familiar that Texas has its own Declaration of Independence on that particular date as they proclaim their very own republic.
History, documents and official record would tell that Texas claimed that Mexico violated the principles of protecting the lives, liberty, and property of the people and committed arbitrary acts of oppression and tyranny. Against people of Texas. This urge for independence happened in 1776 but finally realized after 9 years(1836) where the officially gain their independence and become one of the state of US.
Texas’ Declaration of Independence consist of a statement about the nature of the government, and a list of grievances, and a final declaration of independence, according to the Handbook of Texas Online
Texans celebrate today in a variety of ways. Each multiple events are all featured their Web site “Celebrate Texas”. Texas Declaration of Independence 2010 also features Primary Day as Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson face off with Gov. Rick Perry for Texas Governor.





