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The Texas revolution

  • Mexican independance

    Mexican independance

    Mexico gains its independance from Spain from the famous father hildago speech which made Mexican citizends want to fight for their independence and they won and got it on september 27 of 1821.
  • Mexican constitution

    Mexican constitution

    Mexico writes their constitution making themselves a federal republic them having three branches of government and giving states power.
  • fredonia republic

    fredonia republic

    The fredonia republic Is when Hayden edwards went to bring settlers to a spot in Texas with his contract and there was people already there so he told them to leave and they didn't and he still tried to make them leave and they don't and so the people already there complained to the government and he kick him out but before he did he went to nachadoges and made his own republic
  • Meir y Teran Report

    Meir y Teran Report

    In the meir y teran report is when the anglo settlers exceeded the number mexican population and also many anglos didn't practice Mexican tradition.
  • law of April 6 1830

    law of April 6 1830

    The law of April 6 is when Mexico made more rules they suspend u.s immigration so no one could come in from other countries anymore. They prohibited slavery and then they encouraged mexican and European citizen.
  • convections of 1833/1832

    convections of 1833/1832

    political meetings of texian settlers that requested seperation from the Mexican state of caouhlia y Tejas.
  • Turtle bayou resolution

    Turtle bayou resolution

    The turtle bayou resolution Is when William b travis was arrested unfairly and so Texas settlers were rebling against the Mexican goverment
  • arrest of Stephan f Austin

    arrest of Stephan f Austin

    Stephen F. Austin was arrested and imprisoned in Mexico City in 1834 after presenting a proposal for Texas to become a separate state
  • battle of gonazalaz

    battle of gonazalaz

    Texans fought Mexican soldiers sent to retrieve a small cannon, which the Texans had been given to defend against Native American raids
  • constitutional of 1835

    constitutional of 1835

    a political meeting held in San Felipe de Austin in response to rising tensions between Anglo-American settlers and the Mexican government
  • The Travis letter

    The Travis letter

    On February 24, 1836, with the garrison surrounded and the Texan Army at the Alamo outnumbered, one of the most famous letters in American history was written by William B. Travis. It was addressed, “To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World.” This letter was a passionate plea for aid for the Alamo garrison. He ended the letter “Victory or Death"
  • battle of the alamo

    battle of the alamo

    The Battle of the Alamo was a 13-day siege in 1836 during the Texas Revolution where a small group of Texan defenders, including famous figures like Davy Crockett and James Bowie, were overcome by a much larger Mexican army led by General Santa Anna
  • Constitution Convention of 1836

    Constitution Convention of 1836

    The Constitutional Convention of 1836 met in Washington-on-the-Brazos to declare Texas's independence from Mexico and establish the Republic of Texas
  • Battle of coleto creek

    Battle of coleto creek

    The Battle of Coleto Creek, fought on March 19-20, 1836, resulted in the surrender of Texan forces led by Colonel James Fannin to Mexican General José de Urrea. This defeat led directly to the Goliad Massacre, where over 300 Texan prisoners were executed on March 27, 1836.
  • goilad massacre

    goilad massacre

    The Goliad Massacre was the execution of approximately 300-400 Texian prisoners of war by the Mexican Army on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution. After the Texians surrendered at the Battle of Coleto, they were marched to the Goliad fort, where they were executed under the orders of Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna.
  • battle of san jacinto

    battle of san jacinto

    At the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, Texan forces led by General Sam Houston launched a surprise attack on the Mexican army, resulting in a decisive victory that secured Texas independence. The battle lasted just 18 minutes
  • treaty of velasco

    treaty of velasco

    The Treaties of Velasco were two agreements signed on May 14, 1836, between the Republic of Texas and captured Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna