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Goliad Declaration of Independence

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Goliad Declaration of Independence was signed on December 20, 1835 at Presidio La Bahía in Mexican Texas. [1]

"Bloody arm" flag flown over Presidio La Bahía at the signing of the Goliad Declaration of Independence.

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The declaration was signed by 91 Texan colonists and Tejanos in the Gulf Coast of Mexico settlements which supported breaking away from Mexico and creating an independent state.[2]

While the document drafted by Matagorda alcalde (mayor) Ira Ingram was a precursor to the Texas Declaration of Independence, it was deemed premature when received by the Consultation in San Felipe de Austin.

There was not yet a clear consensus among Texians for either declaring outright independence or remaining part of Mexico with the restoration of the 1824 Mexican Constitution. It was effectively quashed by sending it to the Committee on State and Judiciary, and was later just filed away.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Davis, Graham (2002). Land!: Irish Pioneers in Mexican and Revolutionary Texas. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-58544-189-1.
  2. ^ Davis (2002) p. 255
  3. ^ Huson, Hobart. "Goliad Declaration of Independence". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved February 22, 2015.

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