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Road to Revolution

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    Fredonian Rebellion

    In September 1825 Haden Edwards created more problems when they tried to take away land grants.In December they flew a new flag over the old stone fort.
  • Mier Y Teran report

    Mier Y  Teran report
    In 1830 they sent miery teran on a fact finding mission. He was sent to find out how much of a threat the Texas anglos were. Teran met with leaders in San Antonio and Stephen F. Austin in his town San Felipe de Austin.
  • Law of April 6, 1830

    Law of April 6, 1830
    1.) All immigration from the united states would end. 2.) No more Empresario's grants for Americans would be given out.
    6 rules they must or will follow.
  • Turtle Bayou Resolution

    Turtle Bayou Resolution
    They wanted the prisioners to be free cause it wasent fair.
  • Battle of Gonzales

    Battle of Gonzales
    The revolution began in October 2, 1835 with the battle of Gonzales. The battle was a result of the Mexican government.
  • Capture of San Antonio

    Capture of San Antonio
    Benjamin B. Milan, the newly created Texan Army takes possession of the city San Antonio.
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    Siege of the Alamo

    Georage Collinsworth and Benjamin Milam were in charge. Benjamin had a advantage cause he overwhelmed the Mexican garnison.
  • Declaration of independence

    Declaration of independence
    The Texas declaration was produced literally overnight. Convention of 1836 on march first.
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    Runaway Scrape

    The Runaway Scrape is the period in early 1836 beginning with the Siege and Fall of the Alamo and ending with the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21. It was a period of terror and panic among the settlements of Texas, as Santa Anna and the Mexican armies swept eastward from San Antonio, virtually unopposed.
  • Massacre of Goliad

    Massacre of Goliad
    Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna was in charge. In the end result they all died.
  • Battle of San Jacinto

    Battle of San Jacinto
    fought on April 21, 1836, in Texas, was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution, Sam Houston became a national celebrity and the Texans battle cry was "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!"
  • Treaty of Velasco

    Treaty of Velasco
    The treaty's were sighed may 14, 1836. The publically known treaty said that mexico soldiers would leave Texas and Mexican and Texas prisioners would be exgenged, and land would be given back.