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After Stephen F. Austin died in December 1836, Texas faced significant political turmoil as it was still in the early stages of establishing itself as an independent republic. His death marked the loss of a key leader who had played a crucial role in the Texas Revolution and the settlement of American colonists in Texas. In the wake of his passing, leaders like Sam Houston emerged to fill the leadership void, and the Republic of Texas continued to grapple with challenges, including relations with Mexico and internal governance issues. Austin's legacy as the "Father of Texas" remained influential in shaping the state's identity and history.

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