Sowing the Seeds of Texas Nationalism

Frances Watson

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Abstract

The period of Texas independence (1836-1845) provided rich ground for a strong sense of Texan nationalism to grow, with the seeds sown much earlier. To this day, Texans still exhibit characteristics common with nationalism, due to a long history of coping with life on the frontier, the Scotch-Irish heritage of fighting in defense of individual rights, winning an armed struggle for independence from Mexico, and dominant Southern traditions of Protestant evangelical religion and military pride.

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JournalBound Away: The Liberty Journal of History
StatePublished - Feb 7 2021
Externally publishedYes

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