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George C. Childress is credited as being the author of the Texas Declaration of Independence
George Campbell Childress (January 8, 1804 – October 6, 1841) was a lawyer, statesman and principal author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
The convention approved the document on March 2, 1836. The document is modeled closely on the United States Declaration of Independence with its list of causes. Although the document is dated March 2, the actual signing took place on March 3, after errors were discovered when it was read. On March 19, 1836, Childress and Robert Hamilton were sent to the United States to gain recognition of the new Republic of Texas. They were later replaced by James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson.


