Timeline

By kamboji
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    France gave up Canada and all it's claims east of the Mississippi River. Spain gained New Orleans and all French territory west of the Mississippi River. The French threat to texas was gone
  • Marques de Rubi Report

    Marques de Rubi Report
    A report requested by the kind of Spain to inspect the missions and presidios in Texas. When Marques de Rubi finally returned he said that Spain should abandon all the missions in Texas except those at La Bahia and San Antonio, that San Antonio should be the new capital in Texas, that everyone should move to the San Antonio to strengthen the defenses of the missions and settlements there and that the Spanish should become friends with the Comanche to fight the Apache.
  • United State gain Independence

    United State gain Independence
    July 4, 1776 is the day the Declaration of Independence was signed. A total of 56 men signed the document including Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson and many more. This day is also known as Independence Day which every American celebrates on July 4th, most people go to see fireworks and have parties.
  • American Revolution begins

    American Revolution begins
    A time when the first 13 colonies came together to break free of the British Empire, combining to become the United States of America.
  • U.S Declaration of Independence

    U.S Declaration of Independence
    Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, the Declaration of Independence is the nation's most honored symbol of liberty. Each year America clebrates the day the nation was "born".
  • French Revolution Begins

    French Revolution Begins
    A time period of radical social and political catastrophe in France and Europe. The absolute monarchy that ruled France for centuries had collapsed in three years.
  • Mexican Independence

    Mexican Independence
    Conflict between Mexico people and Spanish authorities that started on September 16, 1810 and was later called the Mexican War of Independence. Mexico finally gained its independence from Spain in 1821.
  • Imperial Colonization Law

    Imperial Colonization Law
    This law allowed catholic immigrants to settle in Mexico, provided employment for agents, and defined the limits of immigrants and empresarios
  • Constitution of 1824

    Constitution of 1824
    The first document for the newly independent Republic of Mexico.