Cowart&Webb-Tex Rev5th

  • Battel of Gonzolez

    Battel of Gonzolez
    1st miltary engagement of the texas revolution.
  • consulation or 1835

    A meeting of representive of various districts of texas
  • The Seige Of San Antonio

    The Seige Of San Antonio
    The attack on san anotnio begins 3a.m. Milam killed on 3rd day.
  • Beggining Of The 13-Day Seige on the alamo

    Beggining Of The 13-Day Seige on the alamo
    Mexican troops under president General Santa Anna Assulted alamo near san antonio.
  • Convention of 1836

    Convention of 1836
    Fifty-four delegates of the Convention of 1836 began meeting on March 1 at the village of Washington-on-the-Brazos
  • The Texas Declaration of Independence

    The Texas Declaration of Independence
    The Texas Declaration of Independence was the formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in the Texas Revolution
  • Battle Of The Alamo

    Battle Of The Alamo
    General Santa Anna Charged The Alamo killing all but 2 texans
  • The Runaway Scrape

    The Runaway Scrape
    The Runaway Scrape was the name given to the flight and subsequent hostilities that occurred, as Texan, Tejano, and American settlers and militia encountered the pursuing Mexican army in early 1836.
  • The Battle Of Coleto Creek

    The Battle Of Coleto Creek
    Fannin led his men on a leisurely retreat from Goliad. Mexican troops surrounded the Texians later in the day, before Fannin could reach the shelter of a grove of timber at Coleto Creek, some 400 yards (370 m) away. Texians formed a square in the middle of the prairie and attempted to defend their position.
  • Goliad Massacre

    Goliad Massacre
    Troops from the army of Mexico defeated Texian forces in several clashes, and eventually massacred many of their prisoners of war, spreading outrage, resentment, and fear among the population of the fledgling Republic of Texas
  • battle Of San Jancito

    battle Of San Jancito
    the Texian Army engaged and defeated General Antonio López de Santa Anna's Mexican forces in a fight that lasted just eighteen minutes. About 630 of the Mexican soldiers were killed and 730 captured, while only nine Texans died.