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Treaty of Paris
Treaty Of Paris The Treaty Of Paris was a treaty that made France and Spain cede land to Britain. France ceded all its claims to the Mississippi River and Canada while Spain gave up Florida. -
Marques de Rubi Report
The Rubi report Marques de Rubi started to inspect the presidios in Texas and then came up with the Rubi Report to abandon all missions and presidios, and to also make San Antonio the capital instead of Los Andaes. Another part of the Rubi Report says to
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American Revolution begins
American Revolution
The US Revolutionary war begins and the American Patriots begin fighting the British for independence. -
United State gain Independence
American Independence The U.S won it's independence and became a republic and that quickly grew to be a threat to the Spanish power. -
Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase This event made the U.S about twice as big. Spain was forced to sell the land to France and then they sold it to the U.S. -
Cry of Dolores
Cry of Dolores
Father Miguel Hidalgo rang a church bell and called for the end of the Spanish rule, that was called the Cry of Dolores. -
Green Flag (Gutierrez-Magee Exp.)
Green Flag Magee was a U.S army officer who wanted Mexican Independence and Gutierrez was a military adventurer who helped in fighting for the Mexican Independence. Both of them combined to create an army called the "Republican Army of the North and later fought the Battle of Medina, which will happen later. -
The Battle of Medina
The Battle of Medina
Magee and Gutierrez fought in this battle for the Mexican independence and it was thought to be the bloodiest battle in Texas history. This event took place at the site of Medina. -
Panic of 1819
The Panic of 1819
The Panic of 1819 was when there was no money and the prices kept going higher and higher. The three reasons that this happened were: 1: The Louisiana Purchase, 2: The debt of the war in 1812 , and 3: inflation.crashed drastically.This was the first crisis that the U.S faced as a whole. The nation was in a tough economy due to failed businesses and careless actions in the bank customs. -
Mexican Independence
Mexican Independence Date
Influenced by the revolutions in the United States and France, they too decided they wanted freedom of speech, a representative government, and a restriction of the over bearing power of the Catholic Church. They determined that the only way to reform their society would be to gain independence from theSpanishwhom they felt had oppressed them for over 300 years. -
James Long
James Long Dr. James Long was a U.S citizen of Mississippi and was angry about the Adams-Odin treaty and wanted Texas to either be a part of the U.S or to be independent. -
The Old Three-Hundred Colony
The Old Three-Hundred Colony The Old Three Hundred Colony is a tem used for the 297 grantees which were made up of families and unmarried people who moved to southeast Texas to build a colony. -
Imperial Colonization Law
Imperial Colonization Law This law allowed immagrants who were catholic to settle in Mexico, let people know the priviledges that they get, and many more things. -
Constitution of 1824
The Constitution of 1824
In the new constitution, the republican was called United Mexican State. Catholicism was the official and unique religion. -
Coahuila y Tejas
Coahuila y Tejas Coahuila y Tejas was one of the constituent states of the newly established United Mexican States under its 1824 Constitution. -
French Revolution Begins
French Revolution
The French Revolution was basically the overthrow of the monarchy by the republicans and the democrats.