Come and Take It': The History of Texas Independence Day

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In order to make you feel extra proud to be a Texan today, we've pulled together a quick history lesson.
In order to make you feel extra proud to be a Texan today, we've pulled together a quick history lesson.

Happy Texas Independence Day, Texans. March 2, 1836. If you don't know the meaning of the Come And Take It f…

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