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The growth of slavery in the region was astonishing. By 1825, sixty-nine families enslaved 443 people in Brazoria, accounting for almost a quarter of the population. In just fifteen years, the enslaved population skyrocketedincreasing by over 500% to 2,525 people in 1840.
What is Brazoria County known for?
Brazoria County, Where Texas Began, has something for everyone. Not only is it a coastal county with twenty three miles of sandy beaches, but it is full of Texas history. Brazoria County was the first capital of the Republic of Texas, which proves the countys roots run rich with Texas history.
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