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Texas Revolution
Start and finish of Texas Revolution -
Battle of Gonzales
The first battle of the Texas Revolution
lasted from oct,2 1835 & april 21,1836
war ended at Battle of San Jacinto -
Consulation of 1835
Reconvened in San Felipe and chose Branch T. Archer to priside
had 3 fictions of development
they planed to discuss escalating fiction with Mexico -
Siege of Bexar
An early campaign of the Texas Revolution
Volunteer Texan army successfully defeated Mexican forces at San Antonio de Bexar
Stephen F. Austin was elected commander -
siege of the Alamo
The siege of the Alamo begins in San Antonio
The siege was the beginning of the long battle of the Alamo
Santa Anna's army arrived in the Alamo -
Convention of 1836
Richard Ellis was elected president of the convention
Delegates wrote and adopted the Texas Declaration of Independence
Prepared a constitution for the newly formed republic -
Texas Declaration of Independence
The Texas Declaration of Independence was made by the delegates of people of Texas in General convention at Washington
It was produced,literally,overnight.
It's urgency was paromount,because San Antonio was under siege by Santa Anna's amy of Mexico -
Battle of the Alamo
A battle between Mexican and Texan troops
followed by the 13-day siege
all but two texian defenders were killed -
Runaway Scrape
The colonist abandoned their homes and headed eastward
Many settlers died from illness
After hearing the victory of San Jacinto, the settlers began to return to their settlements -
Battle of Coleto
Battle fought during the Goliad campaign of the Texas Revolution
Known as the Battle of the Prairie
Bsattle resulted in Fannin's men being captured -
The Goliad Massacre
Aaron King and William Wards' group of 150 men were captured and killed by the Mexicans
The Texans lost about 600 men against 200 Mexican
The men of Goliad served as martyrs for the remaining forces in Houstons arny -
Battle of San Jacinto
The Battle of San Jacinto the final engagement of the Texas Revolution
It was under General Sam Houston
Texas earned it's Independence from Battle of San Jacinto.