Constitution
Texit – the definitive list
Below is the definitive list of articles concerning Texit, or a Texas drive for independence. Obviously this list has grown too long to append to every article. Therefore one can read those articles here. For further information, see the Texas Nationalist Movement.
The Texit article list
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