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Period: to
Sam Houston as President
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Period: to
Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas
References:
Campbell, R. B. (2003). Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State. Oxford University Press. Shearer, E. (1961). Sam Houston and Religion. Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 20(1), 38-50. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/42621514 -
Sam Houston's address of the Soldiers at Goliad
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Travis arrives with 29 volunteers in Bexar
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William Barrett Travis calls for Alamo Reinforcements
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Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico
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Mexican attack on Alamo
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Runaway Scrape - Texans escape from Mexican forces
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Massacre at Matamoros
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Battle of San Jacinto
Victory of Sam Houston and Texans over the Mexicans -
Treaty of Velasco
The end of the Mexican/Texan war -
Period: to
Mirabeau B. Lamar Presidency
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Violence at attempted Native peace treaty
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Sam Houston marries Margaret Lea
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Mexicans take prisoners from San Antonion
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San Antonio captured again
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Armistice with Mexico
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Secretary of State Upshur death
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Treaty of Annexation Signed
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First Annexation Treaty Rejected
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Annexation Official
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Texas accepted into the United States