Answer:
The Texas Declaration of Independence was delivered, actually, medium-term. Its earnestness was foremost, in light of the fact that while it was being readied, the Alamo in San Antonio was under seige by Santa Anna's military of Mexico.
Promptly upon the collection of the Convention of 1836 on March 1, a panel of five of its agents were delegated to draft the report.
The council, comprising of George C. Childress, Edward Conrad, James Gaines, Bailey Hardeman, and Collin McKinney, arranged the presentation in record time. It was quickly evaluated, at that point received by the representatives of the show the next day.