TXIT

Republic of Texas

THE STATE OF THE PEOPLE

1836-1845

The Republic of Texas had two national flags during its history from 1836 to 1845, the "Burnet Flag" and the “Lone Star Flag”. In addition over centuries all the flags above, including currently the USA flag, has flown over Texas. The World Famous Republic of Texas "Lone Star Flag", the final national flag, became the state flag when Texas joined the Union of States in 1845.

Is it time for the State of the People decide financial independence thru State Issued Money?

Texans dream of independence begins with the Declaration of Independence and observance of the US Constitutions of the States of America in 1776. The subjects under the United Kingdom of Britain protested and renounced a tyrannical ruler, united for mutual protection under the belief that a human being is sovereign and free by the fact that we are all created equal. Texas has always welcomed a diverse population influenced by the six countries which claimed ruler-ship over the people including, Kingdoms of Spain, France, Republic of Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America and the States of America that were United (USA) for future protection from a centralized power. Each State has its own constitution and rights when they entered into an obligation to protect each other in case of future powers who may attack one of those states.

It is time to free Texans by a new Declaration of Independence? Does Texas need, new elected officials, term limits, justice system, new officials in all elected positions and a new president? Do Texans need representatives who serve for the people, of the people and by the people. These are big questions with tough answers. We do know that the citizens have the rights to make their voice heard in any regards that effect their inherit rights of liberty. life and pursuit of happiness anywhere.

Should Texas state representatives let the people vote? YES. They are the peoples representatives not rulers. The last 2 sessions the vote passes then it is sent to a committee with these same citizen representative who then block the vote of their constitutes. What is going on with these patriotic Texans not letting the people speak? What is holding up the vote. it is the tyrants who were elected servants of the State of the People. It is not their job to decide a vote it is their obligation to bring to the general population a vote.

This seems suspicions at least and like they all citizens of Texas to become sovereign to strive for self-governance through a renewed call for free, fair and independent elections as sovereign nationals of a republic.

Join us in peacefully shaping history, reclaiming our autonomy, and our future as a free nation again. We no longer need the protection of a union that does not have Texas citizens best interests in its heart and soul. 

If El Salvador can make it the safest country in the western hemisphere, Texans Damn sure Can.

“Don’t Mess With Texas”

1826 to1827 The Republic of Fredonia claimed land within Edward's land grant. The capital was Nacogdoches

Texans Rights

The core concept of the Declaration of Independence of 1776 is, FREEDOM, the idea of individual rights and the belief that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. It asserts the inherent and unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and it emphasizes the right of the people to alter or abolish a government that violates these rights.


Texas has fought for Independence under Six Different Flags. Spain (1519–1685; 1690–1821), France (1685–1690), Mexico (1821–1836), the Republic of Texas (1836–1845), the United States (1845–present), and the Confederate States (1861–1865).

Troutman flag under which the Georgia Battalion of Volunteers led by William Ward marched to Texas to participate in the fight against Mexico

Consititutions of Texas 1824-Present

1835 – Flag Flown over the Goliad Declaration of Independence; most likely the "Bloody arm flag" accompanied the Dodson flag at the Texas Declaration of Independence

  • Current 1876 Constitution chould be adopted by the people without amendments or .start over again with the.1924-1876 Constitution of Texas

  • Current 1876 Constitution should be adopted by the people without admendments or .start over again with the.1924-1876 Constitutionn of Texas.

  • This website enlightens the core concept of the Declaration of Independence of 1776. We need all human beings to support the cause of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all Texas citizens.

  • The Texas Constitution will be followed by the simple principles of a Republic based on the orginal foundation of the founders of the Texas Constitution and Texas Bill of Rights.

  • Fostering knowledge is essential. We need to voice our collective wants and needs. Redefine and make known the Six Flags of Texas Meaning and principles why people have immigrated to Texas for centuries. God Blass Texa

  • The core of the United States Constitution is to establish the framework for the federal government and its relationship with individual states. It outlines the structure of government, defines the powers and responsibilities of each branch (executive, legislative, and judicial), and sets forth the system of checks and balances. The Constitution also enumerates certain fundamental rights and principles while providing a mechanism for amendments to adapt to changing circumstances. Overall, its central purpose is to create a system of government that is both effective and respects the rights and liberties of its citizens.

  • The core concept of the Declaration of Independence is the idea of individual rights and the belief that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. It asserts the inherent and unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and it emphasizes the right of the people to alter or abolish a government that violates these rights.

  • The core of the Bill of Rights is to safeguard individual liberties and protect citizens from potential abuses of power by the government. It consists of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution and includes key principles such as freedom of speech, religion, and the right to bear arms, among others. The Bill of Rights aims to establish a balance between governmental authority and the protection of individual rights.