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5 Fun Facts About December 11 In Texas History
1. In 1837, the Republic of Texas entered into a treaty with the Cherokee Nation, granting them land in East Texas in exchange for their removal from other parts of the state. This treaty led to the establishment of a Cherokee community in Texas that still exists today. 2. On...
5 Fun Facts About December 10 In Texas History
1. In 1831, Mexican troops marched into Texas to reinforce laws prohibiting immigration from the United States. This event signaled increasing tension between Texan settlers and the Mexican government, ultimately leading to the Texas Revolution. 2. On December 10, 1874, a massive fire broke out in Sherman, Texas, destroying much...
5 Fun Facts About December 9 In Texas History
1. On December 9, 1822, Stephen F. Austin arrived in Mexico City to request that Mexican authorities approve the colonization of Texas by American settlers. This would eventually lead to the establishment of the first Anglo-American colony in Texas. 2. During the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836,...
5 Fun Facts About December 8 In Texas History
1. On December 8, 1857, the Texas state legislature created the University of Texas at Austin as the first public university in the state. The university opened its doors in 1883 and has since become one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the country. 2. In 1863, Union...
5 Fun Facts About December 7 In Texas History
1. Pearl Harbor Day - On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, resulting in the United States entering World War II. Texans were greatly impacted by the attack, as many of them served in the military and fought in the war....
5 Fun Facts About December 6 In Texas History
1. On December 6, 1845, Texas officially became the 28th state in the United States. This day marks an important moment in Texas history as it solidified its place as a sovereign state within the United States. 2. In 1836, the Battle of San Jacinto River took place on April...
5 Fun Facts About December 5 In Texas History
1. In 1835, the Texas Army fought and won the Battle of Concepción against Mexican forces. This battle became an important moment in the Texas Revolution and boosted morale for the Texian forces. 2. In 1842, the United States and Mexico signed the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, which established the border between...
5 Fun Facts About December 4 In Texas History
1. In 1835, Texan volunteers, led by William Barret Travis, attacked Mexican troops and successfully captured Fort Lipantitlán. The battle was a small but significant victory in the Texas Revolution. 2. On December 4, 1875, Margaret Borland, a notorious outlaw known as "The Queen of the Rustlers," was captured by...
5 Fun Facts About December 3 In Texas History
1. In 1835, the Consultation of 1835 was held in San Felipe de Austin. This meeting was important in the history of Texas as it led to the writing of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the start of the Texas Revolution against Mexico. 2. On December 3, 1837, the...
5 Fun Facts About December 2 In Texas History
1. Texas became the 28th state - On December 2, 1845, President James K. Polk signed a bill annexing Texas as the 28th state of the United States. 2. First radio broadcast in Texas - On December 2, 1920, radio station WBAP in Fort Worth aired the first live radio...
5 Fun Facts About December 1 In Texas History
1. Adolphus Busch was born on December 1, 1839. He was the co-founder of Anheuser-Busch, and famous for bringing Budweiser beer to the United States in 1876. 2. On December 1, 1865, Texas ratified the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, officially ending slavery in the state. This came more...
5 Fun Facts About November 30 In Texas History
1. In 1835, Texans officially declared their independence from Mexico on November 30, which is now celebrated as Texas Independence Day. 2. In 1936, the Discovery Well was drilled in the Permian Basin, leading to the discovery of oil and drastically changing the economic landscape of Texas. 3. On November...