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  • Period: Jan 1, 1492 to

    Texas Time Line

  • Apr 16, 1492

    Chrisopher Columbus

    Chrisopher Columbus
    When Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, He was heading for a new way to trade with a old country, And if it was not for his not knowing of a large land mass west of England he would not of found America.
  • Jun 28, 1519

    Alonso Alvarez de Pineda maps Texas coastline

    Alonso Alvarez de Pineda maps Texas coastline
    This is when Alonso Alvarez first landed in texas and decieded to map out the Texas shore line. He is the reason we can travle off the shores of Texas today.
  • The first Thanks Giveing

    The first Thanks Giveing
    Thanks Giveing is held near present-day El Paso by Juan de Oñate, the members of his expedition and natives of the region, This was the first Thanks Giveing and started the anual giveing of thanks on the 30th of Aprill.
  • The first East Texas misson

    The first East Texas misson
    The first East Texas mission whent under construction, San Francisco de los Tejas, near present-day Weches, Houston. The mission is closed in 1693.
  • The Alamo

    The Alamo
    Antonio de Valero mission (known as the Alamo) is founded in San Antonio. Soon to be messed up and blood stained by the battels there.
  • First Texas held election

    First Texas held election
    First election held in Texas, voters choose officials of the municipal government of San Fernando.
  • Texas' first Hurricane

    Texas' first Hurricane
    Texas' first recorded hurricane strikes near Galveston, This was the first hurricane and probly started our "great" luck with hurricane's
  • Moses Austin die

    Moses Austin die
    Moses Austin dies, his son, Stephen F. Austin, receives authority to continue the colonizing effort, He leads the battle of the Alamo later in life
  • Mexican government stops legal immigration

    Mexican government stops legal immigration
    Mexican government stops legal immigration into Texas from the United States except in special cases. Relations between Anglo settlers and the Mexican government deteriorate
  • First bloodshed of the Texas Revolution

    First bloodshed of the Texas Revolution
    First bloodshed of the Texas Revolution takes place at Velasco when Texans, transporting a cannon from Brazoria to Anahuac, are challenged by Mexican forces at Velasco. The Mexicans surrender on June 29
  • Execution

    About 350 Texan prisoners, including their commander James Fannin, are executed at Goliad by order of Santa Anna. An estimated 30 Texans escape
  • The Texas Rangers organization

    The Texas Rangers organization
    The Texas Rangers organization is officially established by Texas' provisional government. Although Stephen F. Austin had hired 10 frontiersmen as "rangers" to help protect his colonists against Indian raids in 1823, not until 1835 was the law-enforcement group formally organized
  • Texas Declaration

    Texas Declaration
    Texas Declaration of Independence is adopted at Washington-on-the-Brazos, Then we had Independence, We were happy :)
  • Houston defeat the Mexican

    Houston defeat the Mexican
    In a battle lasting 18 minutes, Texan troops led by Sam Houston defeat the Mexican army commanded by Santa Anna at San Jacinto near present-day Houston. Houston reports that 630 Mexican troops were killed and 730 were taken prisoner. Of the Texas troops, nine of a force of 910 were killed or mortally wounded, and 30 were less seriously wounded
  • Republic of Texas is officially recognized

    Republic of Texas is officially recognized
    Republic of Texas is officially recognized by the United States, and later by France, England, the Netherlands and Belgium
  • Texas government to negotiate a peace treaty

    Texas government to negotiate a peace treaty
    Comanches, led by a dozen chiefs, meet with officials of Texas government to negotiate a peace treaty. Believing the Comanches to have reneged on a promise to release all white prisoners, the Texans take the chiefs prisoner. During the Council House fight that follows, 35 Comanches are killed, as are seven Texans
  • Congressional authorization by Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar

    Congressional authorization by Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar
    The Santa Fé Expedition, launched without Texas Congressional authorization by Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar, leaves Central Texas on its way west to establish trade with and solidify Texas' claims to territory around Santa Fé. Members of group are taken prisoner by Mexican troops, marched to Mexico City and imprisoned. They are finally released in 1842
  • Baylor University is founded

    Baylor University is founded
    Baylor University is founded, It is the starter of the chain hospitals known only as Baylor
  • The 4th of July

    The 4th of July
    The Texas Constitutional Convention votes to accept the United States annexation proposal; it drafts an Annexation Ordinance and State Constitution to submit to the voters of Texas
  • The US Congress approves

    The US Congress approves
    The US Congress approves, and President James K. Polk signs, the "Joint Resolution for the Admission of the State of Texas into the Union." Texas becomes the 28th state
  • Texas rail rode

    Texas rail rode
    The first railroad to actually begin operation in Texas is chartered by the state government. The Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado begins operation in 1853
  • Col. Robert E. Lee arrives in San Antonio

    Col. Robert E. Lee arrives in San Antonio
    Col. Robert E. Lee arrives in San Antonio. He serves at Camp Cooper on the Comanche reservation beginning April 9. He returns to Washington for a short time, coming back to San Antonio and Fort Mason in February 1860
  • Union loyalists

     Union loyalists
    About 68 Union loyalists, mostly German immigrants from the area of Comfort, in Central Texas, start for Mexico in an attempt to reach US troops; 19 are killed by Confederates on the Nueces River. Eight others are killed on Oct. 18 at the Rio Grande. Others drown attempting to swim the river. Their deaths are commemorated in Comfort by the Treue der Union (True to the Union) monument.
    • October - Forty-two men thought to be Union sympathizers are hanged at various times during October in Gaines
  • George W. Bush elected

    George W. Bush elected
    Former Texas Gov. George W. Bush elected President of the United States, The best President the nation has ever seen
  • Obama

    Obama
    Obama was inogerated into office as our new president, The first black man to ever be elected