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Texas defeated the Mexican troops when some Mexican troops were sent to retrieve a cannon that Mexico had given to them to help protect them from Comanche Native Indians raids.
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The Battle of Goliad was a Texas victor, but led to the Goliad massacre.
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Reference
Greer, J. K., & Underwood, A. (1928). Journal of Ammon Underwood, 1834-1838. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 32(2), 124-151. -
From 02/23/1836 to 03/06/1836 Davy Crocket, William B. Travis, and Jim Bowie led a battle with 180 Texans against 4,000 Mexican soldiers led by General Santa Anna. Texas lost this battle.
Reference
Hunter, R. H. (1966). The narrative of Robert Hancock Hunter: Describing in his own manner his arrival to Texas in 1822 & his participation in events of the Texas Revolution, including the Grass Fight, leading to the Battle of San Jacinto. Encino Press. -
Texas defeats the Mexican Army and captures General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana on April 22, 1836
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This was the final battle of the Texas Revolution. General Sam Houston led the Texas army by the San Jacinto River. Sam Houston ordered the destruction of the Vince's bridge to prevent the arrival of Mexican reinforcement.
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Sparks, S. F. (1908). Recollections of SF Sparks. The Quarterly. -
Texas voted on a new government, national constitution, and a high supporting vote for annexation to the United States.
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President Andrew Jackson's last act as president.
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Because of the United States Congress' failure to act on the proposal Texas takes back the offer of annexation.
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President Sam Houston's proposal of the withdrawal of annexation.
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Sam Houston declares a "truce" with Mexico.
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United States senate rejects treaty 35 to 16 on June 8, 1844.
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Vote finalized count on January 1, 1846 was 7,664 to 430 for annexation to the United States.
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President Polk signs the Joint Resolution.
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J. Pinckney Henderson sworn in and takes the oath of office to become the Governor of Texas.
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