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Road to Revolution

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    Fredonian Rebellion

    He fled down to the United States and he was proud that the Anglo Americans can't be trusted.
  • Mier Y Teran Report

    Mier Y Teran Report
    Teran was trying to save the Texas lands. Teran report that if the Mexican government did not act quickly they would lose the territory to the United States.
  • Law of April 6,1830

    Law of April 6,1830
    Law of April 6, 1830 was issued of the Mier y Teran report to counter concerns that Mexican Texas, part of the border state of C Coahuila y Tejas was in danger of being annexed by the united States.
  • Turtle Bayou Resolutions

    Turtle Bayou Resolutions
    In June 1832 a group of Anglo-American settlers staged a Rebellion against Mexican rule in the town of Anahuac, near Galveston.
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    Conflict at Anahuac

    The Anahuac Disturbances were uprisings of settlers in and around Anahuac, Texas in 1832 and 1835 which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution. This eventually led to the territory's secession from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas.
  • Battle of Gonzalez

    Battle of Gonzalez
    Let the battle begin... the revolution began in Texas on October 2, 1835 with the Battle of Gonzalez.The Texans created a crude drawing of the disputed and it say "come and take it"
  • The Texan "Captures of San Antonio"

    The Texan "Captures of San Antonio"
    Milam was born in 1824,he joined the rag-tag army ,he renounced his Mexican citizen, milam found out that Americans had treat hend them with uneven fairness
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    The Battle of The Alamo

    The one that it was in charge of the Alamo was Sam Houston. The ones that had the advantage where 6 Mexican forces that broke through a breach in the outer wall of the courtyard and overpowered.
  • The Texas Declaration of Independence

    The Texas Declaration of Independence
    The Texans Declaration of Independence was produced, literally, overnight .Its urgency was paramount because while it was being prepared, the Alamo in San Antonio was under sledge by Santa Anna's army of Mexico.