Department of State diplomaticcorrespondence 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated

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Department of State diplomaticcorrespondence 1831-1832, 1835-1846, undated

Diplomaticcorrespondence was created in the course of conducting diplomacy between theRepublic of Texas and other nations (the United States of America, England,France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Hanse towns (or Hanseatic League), Spain,the Papal States, Mexico, and the rebellious Mexican state of Yucatan). Itconsists of correspondence between the Republic of Texas' Department of Stateand diplomatic and consular representatives, both Texan and foreign, dating1831-1832, 1835-1846, and undated. This correspondence documents the attempts,both successful and unsuccessful, by which Texas sought recognition, aid, andannexation into the Union.

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