Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 Who? Sam Houston George Campbell Childress Richard Ellis 59 delegates
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 When? March 1 1836
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 Where? Washington-on-the-Brazos
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 Why? Texans realized that if they were going to achieve change, they must establish a common goal, Independence from Mexico.
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 What? Sam Houston struggled to keep people at the convention, they all wanted to go and help at the Alamo. Houston convinced them that the only way Texas was to succeed was to create a strong government.
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 What? George Childress was elected to head the committee to write a Declaration of Independence for Texas. He worked throughout the night, and the following day, March 2, 1836, Texas declared itself an independent republic.
Declaration of independence and the convention of 1836 What? Childress modeled the document after the one written for the United States by Thomas Jefferson in 1776. Childress included a long list of misdeeds by Mexico and claimed that Mexico did not protect the rights of its people.