Texas Revolution
The revolution began in October 1835, after a decade of political and cultural clashes between the Mexican government and the increasingly large population of ...
Texas Revolution | Causes, Battles, Facts, & Definition | Britannica
Texas Revolution, war fought from October 1835 to April 1836 between Mexico and Texas colonists that resulted in Texas's independence from ...
Texas Revolution - Texas State Historical Association
The Texas Revolutionary Experience: A Political and Social History (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1992).
Battle and Revolution | The Alamo
On October 2, 1835, the Texas Revolution began as tension boiled over and shots were fired in the town of Gonzales. The Mexican Army had been sent to recover a ...
Texas Revolution and Republic | Texas Historical Commission
By late February 1836, a two-pronged Mexican force swept across South Texas. ... The movement of the Army to the east allowed time for training and allowed ...
Cite this set ... A transcript of an 1826 letter to Stephen Austin regarding 500 Louisiana families wishing to settle in Texas. A land deed granted to Robert ...
The Texas Revolution: 1835 - 1836 (All Parts) - YouTube
The Texas Revolution was a turning point in the history of North America, before Americans and Mexicans shared the North American continent ...
Santa Anna's Role in the Texas Revolution
Santa Anna, the Mexican president, who provided the cause for revolution, stirred up the Texans' anger and zeal, and caused the Texans to win the final battle ...
The Texas Revolution - Digital History
The new Texas Constitution denied citizenship and property rights to those who failed to support the revolution. All persons of Hispanic ancestry were ...
Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes - YouTube
Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes - Hold on to your cowboy hats, y'all, as we race through Texas History. ✓ Watch this for a longer video on The ...
Revolution and Republic - Texas History
Although the revolution was over, the republic was still under threat from Mexico. The war drained the economy, and Texas needed foreign countries (most ...
Revolution Timeline | The Alamo
March 2, 1836. Drafted by representative George Childress, the Texas Declaration of Independence made known the resolution of the people of Texas to break with ...
Texas declares independence | March 2, 1836 | HISTORY
On March 2, Texas' revolutionary government formally declared its independence from Mexico. In the early morning of March 6, Santa Anna ordered his troops to ...
Revolution and the Republic - Texas Almanac
Most of the early Anglo-American colonists in Texas intended to fulfill their pledge to become good Mexican citizens. But the political turmoil following the ...
The Texas Revolution - Grade 7, Unit 5
This unit is a three-week study of the events of the Texas Revolution. Suggested pacing minutes are based on the average time it takes a class to complete each ...
Timeline of the Texas Revolution - Wikipedia
1836 · Martín Perfecto de Cos arrives with 500 reinforcements to aid Santa Anna. · Battle of San Jacinto: Texian army under Sam Houston overwhelmingly defeats ...
Texas Revolution - Texas Historical Commission
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Texas Revolution - Britannica Kids
Settlers in Texas fought against Mexican forces led by Antonio López de Santa Anna. The war was short, from October 1835 to April 1836.
Tejanos in the Texas Revolution: 1835-1836
Tejanos are descendants of the first Spanish, Mexican and indigenous families on the Texas frontier. Very little is known about the role they played.
Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836
Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836 | On March 2, 1836, Texas formally declared its independence from Mexico. | On March 2, 1836, Texas formally ...