The idea behind the University of Texas was conceived in the 1827 Constitutción de Coahuila y Texas. After Texas gained its independence, the Congress of Texas
The idea behind the University of Texas was conceived in the 1827 Constitutción de Coahuila y Texas. After Texas gained its independence, the Congress of Texas adopted the Constitution of the Republic, which set a provision to establish public education in republic. On January 26, 1839, Congress agreed to set aside fifty leagues of land for the establishment of two universities and colleges. In addition, forty acres in the new capital of Austin were reserved and designated “College Hill.”
"The University of Texas was first mentioned in 1827 as part of the Constitution de Coahuila y Texas, the XXXXX (whatever this document was), which stipulated that ... (whatever it said about the university -- otherwise we haven't told people why they should care). After Texas gained its independence, the Congress of Texas set about establishing a public education system, including higher education. On January 26, 1839, the Texas Congress agreed to set aside 50 leagues of land for two new universities. In addition, 40 acres of land in the new capital, Austin, were reserved and designated "College Hill." This would eventually become the site of the University of Texas.
Otherwise I think things look good, just a few minor copyediting issues. Nice job! · Katefan0(scribble)/my ridiculous poll 04:16, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
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