Texas Revolution

  • Battle of Gonzales

    Battle of Gonzales
    The Battle of Gonzales was one of the very first battle that took place to help motivate the Texas Revolution. It was a battle that was fought over the ownership of a cannon given to the Texans. The Mexicans had thought of taking a cannon away from the Texas, yet they refused to do so. The officials had faced an remarkable defeat, motivating others, to participate in other attacks.
  • Battle of Goliad & Goliad Masacre

    Battle of Goliad & Goliad Masacre
    An unexpected battle that Texan troops faced in an open field. They found themselves surrounded by endless Mexican men commanded by General Jose de Urea. It was an easy battle for Mexico, it was finished in one day. As the Texan rebels were sent to a mission for execution, they faced an unexpected masacre when they were told to complete work. There was only a meager amount of alive men during that masacre.
  • Battle of Concepion

    Battle of Concepion
    The Battle of Concepion was a battle that started in the 27th. It took place near the San Antonio river with each of the oppopsing sides in opposite directions. As a clever and a remarkable battle, the Texan army had kept track of their shots and made sure they had an precise aim. They also had ended up stealing one of Mexico's cannons. With the help of this strategy, Mexico had lost many men and finnally surrendered in the battle.
  • Siege of Bexar

    Siege of Bexar
    The Siege of Bexar was a battle taken place in late 1835. The Texans were planning to take over the city of San Antonio Bexar and free it from Mexican Control. After finding out that the good that they expected to be silver were hay, they got an idea of where the Mexicans. That eventually helped them finally take control of the city in December 9, 1835.
  • Battle of the Alamo

    Battle of the Alamo
    This was a battle in which Mexico had the pleasure of winning. Everything assured Texas of its victory until Mexican forces had entered the mission and had started attacking. In a battle of 13 days, all 189 Texan soliders were killed again 4,000 Mexican men.
  • Runaway Scrape

    Runaway Scrape
    After the painful Battle of Alamo, rumors were spread around that Santa Anna was planning to burn a neighboring village. In word of that, people fled with all of their essential belongings to Louisiana. Many of the most bravest women had died during the long journey.