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HISTORY OF THE SIGN

The Republic of Texas (Spanish: República de Tejas) was a sovereign state in

North America that existed from March 2, 1836, to February 19, 1846. People 

were sitting around paying  music and talking about the  sign

December 29, 1845   Texas / Founded  And the sign was just a thought

 Texas

In December 1845, during the presidency of James Knox Polk, Texas became a state of the Union.

The annexation meant the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848. Texas State Flag waving over The Alamo,

San Antonio, after being admitted to the Union a month before the start of the Civil War, 1845.Nov 9, 2009

Texas Music Studio was established in 1988 in south Houston, Texas. our sign has been

part of  us, that makes us who we are. The TMS family lives for music and fills the world

with art. EL JEFE is the owner and also a music man him self. sit back and hear the music.

TEXAS MUSIC STUDIO 


When was Texas taken over?

Independence and Annexation | The Alamo

December 27, 1845, U.S. President James K. Polk signed the annexation

bill into law and formally recognized Texas as the 28th state of the Union.

The Republic of Texas

Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821. At that time, Mexico’s northern provinces included California,

New Mexico, and Texas.When Mexico founded the province of Texas in 1821, the land was very sparsely

populated, so Texans actively recruited settlers from the United States to help grow the region’s population. Soon,

Stephen Austin—after whom Austin, Texas is named—was selling plots of land to American settlers from

a large land grant his father had received from the Mexican government; meanwhile, other settlers from the United States

—especially from the American South—were moving to Mexican Texas.By 1830, there were 7,000

settlers from the United States living in Mexican Texas. But tensions between the Mexican government

and settlers from the United States grew as Mexico unsuccessfully attempted to halt further immigration

and settlers pushed back against Mexican legal codes. These regulatory laws required those living in Mexico

—including those living in Texas—to become Mexican, convert to Roman Catholicism, file legal documents in

Spanish, and (after Mexico abolished slavery in 1829) end the practice of slavery. In reality, however,

Mexico continued to allow settlers from the United States to bring slaves into the territory as “indentured servants.”

In 1835, settlers from the United States who lived in Texas formed a provisional government, and in 1836 called

for independence. In turn, the Mexican government deployed the Mexican leader 

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his troops into the region in an effort to regain political control.

The settlers in Texas from the United States, together with the active

support of Tejanos (Texans of Spanish origin), sought to hold their ground against Santa Anna’s advancing troops.

In March of 1836, following a thirteen day siege, Santa Anna’s 5,000 troops attacked and killed 187

American and Tejano defenders at the battle of the Alamo--a mission-fortress outside San Antonio.

Among the dead were Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and commander William Travis.

Remember the Alamo” became, thereafter, a battle cry.


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