Texas Independence Day marks the anniversary of March 2, 1836, when delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos adopted the Texas Declaration of Independence, formally severing ties with Mexico and establishing the Republic of Texas. This decisive act was the result of growing tensions between Texian settlers and the Mexican government, particularly under the centralist rule of President Santa Anna. The declaration laid the foundation for a new nation built on principles of self-government and individual liberty, reflecting the spirit of those who fought to secure Texas’ sovereignty.
For Texas Nationalists, this day serves as a reminder that the fight for self-determination is deeply embedded in Texas history. The adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence was not merely a reaction to oppression—it was a deliberate choice to pursue a future free from distant and unaccountable rule. Today, as Texas continues to assert its right to self-governance, Texas Independence Day reinforces the ongoing commitment to restoring full political independence.
Ways to Commemorate Texas Independence Day
- Fly the Texas Flag – Display the Lone Star Flag at your home, business, or vehicle.
- Change Your Profile Picture & Cover Photo – Use Texas independence-themed images on social media for the day.
- Wear Texas Independence Gear – Shirts, hats, and other items that display your commitment to a free Texas.
- Attend or Organize a Texas Independence Celebration – Host a barbecue, parade, or public gathering.
- Visit Historic Sites – Travel to Washington-on-the-Brazos, the Alamo, Goliad, or San Jacinto.
- Engage with Local Leaders – Write to elected officials and ask them where they stand on Texas sovereignty.
- Share the Story – Post about the significance of Texas Independence Day on social media using hashtags like #TexasIndependence #TEXIT.
- Host a History Discussion – Gather with family or friends to discuss the Texas Revolution and its relevance today.
- Write an Article or Blog – Submit an opinion piece to a local paper or post a blog on Texas self-determination.
- Join the TNM or Recruit New Supporters – Strengthen the movement by bringing in new members.
- Donate to the Cause – Support efforts to advance Texas independence through TNM.
- Volunteer for TNM Initiatives – Help with outreach, petitions, or organizing events.
- Contact Your Legislators – Call or email Texas representatives to urge support for legislation that moves Texas toward independence.