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Declaration of Independence
the thirteen British colonies were seeking to start their own country the Declaration of Independence signifies some of the principles . -
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Freedonian Rebellion
Harden Edwards created more problems to take away land from mexico .The Ewards brother decide to macaoshes. John Quincy Adams affred to pay 1000 to mexico to move there border. -
Mier y Teran Report
Mexican government sent General Manuel de Mier y Terán to investigate the situation. -
Law of April 6,1830
Mier y Teran they took him to a Misson they wanted to San Antonio.All immigrates from the united state would end. -
Turtle Bayou Resolution
When Bradburn ordered a counterattack against the rebels, they withdrew to an area known as Turtle Bayou, near the ranch house of James Taylor White, one of the first cattlemen in Texas. -
Battle of Gonzalez
The Battle of Gonzales was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution was fought near Gonzales, Texas. Between rebellious Texans settlers and a detachment of Mexican army soldiers. -
Massace of Goliad
The Battle of Goliad was the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution. -
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capture of San Antonio
Inspired by the spirited leadership of Benjamin Rush Milam, the newly created Texan Army takes possession of the city of San Antonio, an important victory for the Republic of Texas in its war for independence from Mexico. -
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siege of the Alamo
in the early stages of Texas' war for independence from Mexico, a group of Texan volunteers led by George Collinsworth and Benjamin Milam overwhelmed the Mexican garrison at the Alamo and captured the fort, seizing control of San Antonio. -
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Siege of the Alamo
in the early stages of Texas' war for independence from Mexico, a group of Texan volunteers led by George Collinsworth and Benjamin Milam overwhelmed the Mexican garrison at the Alamo and captured the fort, seizing control of San Antonio. -
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Runaway Scrape
The Runaway Scrape is the period in early 1836 generally beginning with the Siege and Fall of the Alamo and ending with the Battle of San Jacinto -
Battle of San Jacinto
This decisive battle is historically significant because a small Texan military force defeated a larger and more experienced Mexican army which resulted in the ultimate independence of Texas from Mexico. -
Treaty of Velasco
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna of Mexico and the Republic of Texas, in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836.