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An exhaustive legal challenge to the legality of secession to the federalist tyrants and constitutional traitors of Washington D.C.
How a Texas Traitor sacrificed his honor and sold his state to Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
The Annexation of Texas was one of the most hotly debated issues in the US in the 1840s. It was illegal since it violated treaties with the Republic of Mexico, it set the North against the South since the Mason-Dixon line compromise made it automatically a slave state, nor did the US government did not have the constitutional authority of annexation. The annexation efforts failed, the treaty failed the US senate. Only by political subversion was Texas admitted to the Union.
The following is the case of and for the people of the Republic of Texas. While referred to as a court case - it is a political question, since no government court or international court has jurisdiction to rule on the facts or its merits. The United States House of Representatives has refused to bring this political question to the floor of the House for over 140 years.
Originally published in 1844, this is the story of the expedition through Texas and the explorers being captured by Mexico, by one who experienced it all.
400 pages of letters, articles, and speeches given on the subject of the Annexation of Texas. Unusual collection of old rare writings.
A remarkable book on observations of the greatness of Texas culture, people, and geography, written in 1876.
This comprehensive history traces the quest for a peaceable and lawful revolution, from Britain's Glorious Revolution to Canada's current situation, with a special emphasis on the constitutional questions raised by the American Civil War.
Sam Houston, the Revolutionary Hero of Texas, a rabble-rouser, a frontiersman, a politician, lawyer, statesman, anti-slavery, peace-maker, warrior, governor, senator, president, Freemason, lover, dueler, and more... Even George Washington pales in comparison to this Texian Hero.
A history of the Great Republic from the son of one of the founding fathers of th Republic of Texas.
Look into yesteryear for the culture that made Texas famous.
Originally published in 1880 the Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas carries a rare and unique listing with bios of Texans seldom remembered in history courses. Heroes and Statesmen & Women that should never be forgotten are brought forward in this reprint.
The US government cannot say it was not aware of the possible destruction cause by Katrina, Rita, and Ike... they were told in vivid detail in 1900, in Galveston, Texas.
Today we hear the Republicans accusing the Democrats of fascism. What a joke considering the Republican Party was the author of Federal Fascism before Hitler was ever born. (Republican Radical Rumps)
The history of Texas intrigues people the world over. The short lived nation has become perhaps the most well known nation in history.