AUSTIN, Texas — December 29, 1845, marked a significant milestone in American history as Texas officially became the 28th state of the United States. This event served as the culmination of the Republic of Texas’s journey to statehood, which began with its declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836.
The annexation of Texas represented a pivotal moment, reflecting the nation’s spirit of expansion and manifest destiny. Historical records indicate that the decision to join the Union was the subject of extensive debate concerning issues such as slavery and territorial disputes. The Texas Annexation added vast lands to the U.S., shaping the southern border and igniting broader discussions about balance and governance.
Texans celebrated their entry into the Union on that historic day, embracing their new identity while also preserving the heritage of their Lone Star Republic. December 29 stands as a defining moment in Texas history, underscoring its transition from an independent republic to an integral part of the United States.