Texas Gov Signs 1836 Project Into Law - Finally True Texas History Will Be Taught

what’s the problem with talking about texas history in texas at state parks and monuments?
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
or we keep illegals out so they wouldn’t try to take over part of our country
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
or we keep illegals out so they wouldn’t try to take over part of our country
Silly position both in substance and paranoia.
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
or we keep illegals out so they wouldn’t try to take over part of our country
Silly position both in substance and paranoia.
Ever heard of La Raza? It's not paranoia.
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
or we keep illegals out so they wouldn’t try to take over part of our country
Silly position both in substance and paranoia.
hey i am sure the mexicans thought that way too in the 1830s
 

"Monday, Governor Greg Abbott signed a law establishing the 1836 Project, a project that seeks to raise awareness about key events in the state’s history. Earlier this year, the state passed a bill that would ban the teaching of the 1619 Project which examines U.S. history from the date when enslaved people first arrived on American soil, marking that year as the country’s foundational date.

Right now, the project would only be taught at state parks, museums, and landmarks, but one local teacher is joining many across the state who are worried that this could make its way into the class. “It really important for students and educators to know that the Texas that we have today started well before 1836. Texas has a rich history with many positive things, but also many negative things that have to lead to our society now,” said Amarillo Education Association President Aaron Phillips."


This is the problem with the woke mob deep state critical race theory transgender libs -- they always want to bring up the negative parts of our history...I am born and raised in Texas; so I never got a chance to learn about Texas history in school except for the 2 mandated years every student is required to learn Texas history....but that wasn't real Texas history....now thanks to the 1836 project, we will finally be able to learn real Texas history....Sadly, the 1836 project won't be officially taught in schools, but hopefully it will be soon.....

And it bet not include anything about any flaws in our state's founding -- it definitely bet not include any references to the Texas Article of Secession either -- because that only causes division....it also bet not include anything about indigenous or Tejano people as if Texas was like their homeland; it's better for the sake of unity if we refer to them as illegal immigrants actually....The only true history of Texas we need to know is that Texas kicked a bunch of wetback ass and became a state in 1836 -- and then everybody had freedom..any deviation from that is basically cultural Marxism.
What complaint do you have about it?

Nothing, he just hates white people.
Funny that you think Texas history is white people's history...

You pretty much made my point...thanks

Who are You to be demanding what should be taught in schools you arrogant pompous prick? How can it be texas history if you chose the bits your not embarrassed about?
They bet not this or bet not that. Bullshit. What will you do if they do?

Is this what your frightened of?


It's about now you wished you'd have shut your mouth.
 

"Monday, Governor Greg Abbott signed a law establishing the 1836 Project, a project that seeks to raise awareness about key events in the state’s history. Earlier this year, the state passed a bill that would ban the teaching of the 1619 Project which examines U.S. history from the date when enslaved people first arrived on American soil, marking that year as the country’s foundational date.

Right now, the project would only be taught at state parks, museums, and landmarks, but one local teacher is joining many across the state who are worried that this could make its way into the class. “It really important for students and educators to know that the Texas that we have today started well before 1836. Texas has a rich history with many positive things, but also many negative things that have to lead to our society now,” said Amarillo Education Association President Aaron Phillips."


This is the problem with the woke mob deep state critical race theory transgender libs -- they always want to bring up the negative parts of our history...I am born and raised in Texas; so I never got a chance to learn about Texas history in school except for the 2 mandated years every student is required to learn Texas history....but that wasn't real Texas history....now thanks to the 1836 project, we will finally be able to learn real Texas history....Sadly, the 1836 project won't be officially taught in schools, but hopefully it will be soon.....

And it bet not include anything about any flaws in our state's founding -- it definitely bet not include any references to the Texas Article of Secession either -- because that only causes division....it also bet not include anything about indigenous or Tejano people as if Texas was like their homeland; it's better for the sake of unity if we refer to them as illegal immigrants actually....The only true history of Texas we need to know is that Texas kicked a bunch of wetback ass and became a state in 1836 -- and then everybody had freedom..any deviation from that is basically cultural Marxism.
Glad you are so happy!
 
Texas revolted against Mexico because Mexico wanted to ban slavery.
They also withdrew from the union to preserve their slavery
God DAMN you are a fucking liar.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Revolution#Background
"Following the Mexican War of Independence, Texas became part of Mexico. Under the Constitution of 1824, which defined the country as a federal republic, the provinces of Texas and Coahuila were combined to become the state Coahuila y Tejas.[Note 2][8][9] Texas was granted only a single seat in the state legislature, which met in Saltillo, hundreds of miles away.[10][11] After months of grumbling by Tejanos (Mexican-born residents of Texas) outraged at the loss of their political autonomy, state officials agreed to make Texas a department of the new state, with a de facto capital in San Antonio de Béxar.[10]"

The REAL Texas History......not your whitewashed definition


The issue of slavery became a source of contention between the Anglo-American settlers and Spanish governors. The governors feared the growth in the Anglo-American population in Texas, and for various reasons, by the early 19th century, they and their superiors in Mexico City disapproved of expanding slavery. In 1829 the Guerrero decree conditionally abolished slavery throughout Mexican territories. It was a decision that increased tensions with slave-holders among the Anglo-Americans.

After the Texas Revolution ended in 1836, the Constitution of the Republic of Texas made slavery legal. The General Provisions of the Constitution forbade any slave owner from freeing his slaves without the consent of Congress and forbade Congress from making any law that restricted the slave trade or emancipated slaves.
Read your own links, dumb fuck.

"In August 1831, Juan Davis Bradburn, the military commander of the custom station on Upper Galveston Bay, gave asylum to two men who had escaped from slavery in Louisiana. The slave owner hired William Barret Travis, a local lawyer, in an attempt to retrieve the men. When Bradburn arrested Travis on suspicion of plotting an insurrection, settlers rebelled. The disturbances were resolved through a combination of arms and political maneuvering. One result was the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, which were an explanation of the grievances that had led to the disturbances. One of the resolutions challenged Bradburn for "advising and procuring servants to quit the service of their masters, and offering them protection; causing them to labor for his benefits, and refusing to compensate them for the same."

The assholes arrested a local lawyer (who became the commander at the Alamo) on bullshit charges. That started most of the shit.
completely ignores what I posted

Texas was built on slavery and they revolted twice over the issue
I will grant you the Civil War. The Texas Declaration could not be more clear. It was about slavery.

The Texas Revolution was about a BUNCH of issues, including being ruled from afar and only getting ONE representative for the entire state of NOT JUST TEXAS but also Couhuila.

YOUR OWN FUCKING LINK AND QUOTE says that Mexico feared the growing Anglo population.

It was started because Mexicans are afraid of white people.
You can't claim the Texas revolution was about a "BUNCH" of issues then reduce it to Mexicans being afraid of white people....since much of Mexico were populated by what you would call.....white people...

Or were Spanish people not white?
 

"Monday, Governor Greg Abbott signed a law establishing the 1836 Project, a project that seeks to raise awareness about key events in the state’s history. Earlier this year, the state passed a bill that would ban the teaching of the 1619 Project which examines U.S. history from the date when enslaved people first arrived on American soil, marking that year as the country’s foundational date.

Right now, the project would only be taught at state parks, museums, and landmarks, but one local teacher is joining many across the state who are worried that this could make its way into the class. “It really important for students and educators to know that the Texas that we have today started well before 1836. Texas has a rich history with many positive things, but also many negative things that have to lead to our society now,” said Amarillo Education Association President Aaron Phillips."


This is the problem with the woke mob deep state critical race theory transgender libs -- they always want to bring up the negative parts of our history...I am born and raised in Texas; so I never got a chance to learn about Texas history in school except for the 2 mandated years every student is required to learn Texas history....but that wasn't real Texas history....now thanks to the 1836 project, we will finally be able to learn real Texas history....Sadly, the 1836 project won't be officially taught in schools, but hopefully it will be soon.....

And it bet not include anything about any flaws in our state's founding -- it definitely bet not include any references to the Texas Article of Secession either -- because that only causes division....it also bet not include anything about indigenous or Tejano people as if Texas was like their homeland; it's better for the sake of unity if we refer to them as illegal immigrants actually....The only true history of Texas we need to know is that Texas kicked a bunch of wetback ass and became a state in 1836 -- and then everybody had freedom..any deviation from that is basically cultural Marxism.
What complaint do you have about it?

Nothing, he just hates white people.
Funny that you think Texas history is white people's history...

You pretty much made my point...thanks

Who are You to be demanding what should be taught in schools you arrogant pompous prick? How can it be texas history if you chose the bits your not embarrassed about?
They bet not this or bet not that. Bullshit. What will you do if they do?

Is this what your frightened of?


It's about now you wished you'd have shut your mouth.
Well aren't you sassy...

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Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Will your stupid be included in your family heritage?
Texas was built on slavery and they revolted twice over the issue
Hate to inform you, white boy, but this whole fucking country has been built on slavery- just because you feel you're free doesn't mean you are- try revolting against your betters and let us know what happens-
If you feel this whole country was built on slavery -- why do you folks get so triggered by historical works like the 1619 Project?

It essentially covers the fact since the arrival of the first settlers; slavery came with it......the only reason folks get so triggered by that is because they have some delusional need to whitewash history
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Yeah...thats pretty much the case. Granted it was several decades ago but when I was going through Texas History as a youth; I don't remember slavery being mentioned until the Civil War was covered.
Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829, the revolution didn’t halle for 6 years

it certainly was likely a part of the frustration but the big issue was illegal immigration. The illegals took over mexico-texas...the illegals being americans

let that be a lesson for us
Yep.

Texas could make a lot of money if they started selling land grants to illegals.
or we keep illegals out so they wouldn’t try to take over part of our country
Silly position both in substance and paranoia.
hey i am sure the mexicans thought that way too in the 1830s
No, what the Mexicans thought was that they would sell land tracts to the settlers and make money off of those sales. Meanwhile, they would also benefit from the finished products the settlers made.

Given that we have the most lethal force ever imagined in terms of military strength, I'm pretty sure we could take the settlers if they were to try to form their own nation.

So not only are you stating silliness tinged with paranoia...you're knowledge of Texas history is weak.
 
Texas was know for its ”Juan Crow Laws” targeted against Mexicans


“during the period from 1848 to 1928, at least 232 people of Mexican descent were killed by mob violence or lynchings in Texas — some committed at the hands of Texas Rangers,”

Will this be included in the teaching of Texas heritage?
Of course not. We're in the "no bad news" era of education at this point.

Texas is run by kids, for kids.
Republican “Cancel Culture”
They cancel any part of the culture they are embarrassed by
Good thing I am not a Republicrat.

But, as for canceling embarrassing historical facts, that is certainly NOT what I want to do. I just don't accept the lie that our nation was founded in 1619, while we were still part of the British Empire, more than 150 years before we decided to secede from said British Empire.
but it was.........

so yea, you are definitely trying to cancel historical facts.......

All the 1619 project does is state the basic fact that this nation didn't just magically begin in 1776 out of thin air....

Much of the infrastructure was already in place well before then..that includes how much of our system was based on English common law; and that includes how slavery continued as an institution in 1776, and 1787 at the Constitutional convention..that didn't end slavery....it took nearly 100 more years until that happened....


And since this is a post about Texas history -- which Mexico was big part of.....we must also acknowledge that it's a shame that Mexico ended slavery decades before the US......
 

"Monday, Governor Greg Abbott signed a law establishing the 1836 Project, a project that seeks to raise awareness about key events in the state’s history. Earlier this year, the state passed a bill that would ban the teaching of the 1619 Project which examines U.S. history from the date when enslaved people first arrived on American soil, marking that year as the country’s foundational date.

Right now, the project would only be taught at state parks, museums, and landmarks, but one local teacher is joining many across the state who are worried that this could make its way into the class. “It really important for students and educators to know that the Texas that we have today started well before 1836. Texas has a rich history with many positive things, but also many negative things that have to lead to our society now,” said Amarillo Education Association President Aaron Phillips."


This is the problem with the woke mob deep state critical race theory transgender libs -- they always want to bring up the negative parts of our history...I am born and raised in Texas; so I never got a chance to learn about Texas history in school except for the 2 mandated years every student is required to learn Texas history....but that wasn't real Texas history....now thanks to the 1836 project, we will finally be able to learn real Texas history....Sadly, the 1836 project won't be officially taught in schools, but hopefully it will be soon.....

And it bet not include anything about any flaws in our state's founding -- it definitely bet not include any references to the Texas Article of Secession either -- because that only causes division....it also bet not include anything about indigenous or Tejano people as if Texas was like their homeland; it's better for the sake of unity if we refer to them as illegal immigrants actually....The only true history of Texas we need to know is that Texas kicked a bunch of wetback ass and became a state in 1836 -- and then everybody had freedom..any deviation from that is basically cultural Marxism.
What complaint do you have about it?

Nothing, he just hates white people.
Funny that you think Texas history is white people's history...

You pretty much made my point...thanks

Who are You to be demanding what should be taught in schools you arrogant pompous prick? How can it be texas history if you chose the bits your not embarrassed about?
They bet not this or bet not that. Bullshit. What will you do if they do?

Is this what your frightened of?


It's about now you wished you'd have shut your mouth.
Well aren't you sassy...

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That one hurt you didn't it? You thought you were clever but got your ass kicked you pompous fool. Try Again.
 

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