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In 1835, amidst the fervor of the Texas Revolution, Joanna Troutman, a young Texan seamstress, hand-sewed a flag bearing a single star and the powerful words "Liberty or Death, Independence" for Texan volunteers. This flag became a symbol of hope and inspiration for the Texan troops as they fought valiantly for freedom from Mexican rule. Joanna Troutman's act of bravery and patriotism continues to be honored through the enduring legacy of her flag, serving as a proud testament to the indomitable spirit of the Texan people.