Texas Independence Day
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Definition
Proper noun: - A state holiday in Texas, USA: "Texas Independence Day" specifically refers to the annual commemoration on March 2nd, marking the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico in 1836.
Usage
- "Texas Independence Day" is used as the official name of the holiday. It is typically written with initial capital letters.
- It functions as a singular proper noun referring to the specific date and its observance.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The day is sometimes informally called "Texas Independence Day celebration" or simply "Independence Day" within the state context, though the full proper name is more precise to distinguish it from the U.S. national holiday on July 4th.
Variants and Related Words
- Texas Declaration of Independence (noun phrase): The historical document signed on March 2, 1836, which is the event commemorated by the holiday.
- Sam Houston Day (proper noun): An older, now less common name for the same observance, named for a key leader of the Texas Revolution.
Synonyms
- March 2nd (in the specific context of Texas history and law): Refers to the same calendar date but without the commemorative meaning.
- Texas state holiday: A general term that includes this day among others.
Related Phrases
- to celebrate/observe Texas Independence Day: The standard phrasing for participating in the holiday's events.
- Many communities gather to celebrate Texas Independence Day with parades.
Noun
- Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836