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Ban on Immigration
On April 16, 1830 Mexican government officials banned American immigration to Texas - Mexico (Tejas) / America -
Battle of Gonzales
Mexico Withdrew - 1st Military engagement of the TX Revolution - October 2, 1835 -
Battle Goliad
Mexico executed over 400 Texans but Texas wins in the end - deadlier than Alamo - October 10, 1835 -
Seige of Bexar
Texas Victory - Battle in San Antonio from October 12 - December 11, 1835 -
Battle of Concepcion
Texas Victory - Mission of Concepcion @ San Antonio de Bexar - October 28, 1835 -
Battle of Lipantitlan
Texas Victory - San Patricio, Texas - November 4, 1835 -
Grass Fight
Texas Victory - San Antonio de Bexar - November 26, 1835 -
Battle of Alamo
Mexican Victory - 2nd deadliest battle in Texas - San Antonio/Mexican Texas - February 23, 1836 - March 6, 1836 -
Texas Independence
Texas declared independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos -
Battle of Coleto Creek
Mexican Victory - Goliad Country, Texas - Took place March 19 and 20, 1836 -
Battle of San Jacinto
Texas Victory - La Porte, Texas - April 21, 1836 -
Treaty of Velsaco
The Treaties of Velasco are signed officially giving Texas Independence - La Porte, Texas -
Texas and the U.S.
In December of 1845 Texas became part of the United States -
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo end the Mexican American War - Present Day land; Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming -
Mexican-American War
War between Mexico and America begins on April 25, 1846 and ends February 3, 1848 -
Sam Houston
Sam Houston became President of Texas on December 31, 1859 and served until March 28, 1861 - he passed 2 years later -
Rejection of Texas Constitution
When Texas drafted the Constitution Mexican government never recognized it and still does not to this day.