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Q: Why was the Washington on the Brazos important to the Texas revolution?
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Where is Texas' birthplace?

Washington on the Brazos.


Where was Texas' Declaration of Independence signed?

Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas


What was the first capital in Texas?

Washington-on-the-Brazos


Texas declared its independence from Mexico at?

Washington-on-the-Brazos


Who established Brazos County Texas?

Brazos County, Texas, was split off from Washington County in 1841. It was originally called Navasota County, but the name was changed to Brazos County in 1842.


Is Austin the original capital of Texas?

No, the 1st was Washington on the Brazos.


What happened on the Washington on the Brazos?

It was the place they made texas independent.


What document was adopted on March 2 1836 at Washington-on-the-brazos?

The Texas Declaration of Independence


Have Austin Texas been the capital since 1836?

No....it was since 1839.Washington on the Brazos was first


What is the name of the bridge that intersects Elm St and Washington Ave crossing the Brazos River In Waco?

This is the Washington Avenue Bridge in Waco, Texas.


Where did Texans write the Declaration of Independence?

Texans did NOT write the Declaration of Independence. Texas did not exist in 1776 when Jefferson wrote it. Texas had nothing to do with the Declaration.


How has early Texas history influence its reputation as a land of rugged individualists?

On March 2, 1836, Texans signed the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington-on-the-Brazos,creating the Republic of Texas.