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  • Nov 15, 1528

    Cabeza de Vaca

    Cabeza de Vaca
    Aftre trading regions for six years, Cabeza de Vaca explored the Texase interior on his way to Mexico .
  • King James [♥ ♥ ♥]

    King James [♥ ♥ ♥]
    King James was assisiated by a Britsh Mercenery on November 5,1605
  • LaSalle

  • April 1689

    April 1689
    Mexican explorer Alonso de Leon reached Fort St. Louis, and found it abandoned, during an expedition planned to reestablish Spanish presence in Texas
  • Don Gregorio de Salinas Varona

    Don Gregorio de Salinas Varona
    Don Gregorio de Salinas Varona leads an expidation to teaxse One Year later the Spain abonds the frontier .
  • San Juna

    San Juna
    san Juana Bautista weddle has approitly called the 'Gateway' to Texase was found spanish Texase on January 1.
  • Canary Islanders

    Canary Islanders
    The Canary Islanders came to San Antonio . On March 9,1731 Bexareño and Tejano Citizens who descended frm the first arrivals to the time of the Battle Of The Alamo .
  • Gálvez

    Gálvez
    Gálvez was born in Malaga in spain July 23,1746 was Govener of texase &&Louisiana .
  • January 1793

    January 1793
    Borin in Virginia and, rasied in the southern.
  • Maria luiz . ☺ ☺ ☺

    Maria luiz . ☺ ☺ ☺
    Juan Mariano Menchaca married Maria Luiz Guerra and, a=had a child of Joseph Antonio Menchaca a texase patriot .
  • Gutierrez Magee Expedition

    Gutierrez Magee Expedition
    About 130-men strong, the Gutierrez Magee Expedition crossed famouse Sabine from Louisiana in a rebel movement against Spanish rule in Texas.
  • Snively Expedition

    Snively Expedition
    Snively expedition Reached Sante Fe to capture Mexican wegons that cross Texase territory .
  • The Battle Of Resaca de la Palma

    The Battle Of Resaca de la Palma
    The Battle Of Resaca de la Palma was held On May 9,1846
    Resaca de la Palma was the 2nd engagment of the Mexican-American war.
  • 1630

    North of texas a saga tracess a brave family through of ten generations who went to the New Wourld