Alamo

events leading to the texas reveolution

By genecia
  • fedonian rebellion

    fedonian rebellion
    This was a dispute between the mexican gov and settlers.
    The surrounding circumstance of this is the settelers were trying to take over his land
  • mier y teran report

    mier y teran report
    This was my report to say that our trade with Texas should increase and that our trade with the US should decrease. I also stated that there should be more soldiers sent over to Texas so that Mexico has more controll liability. We should incourage more Europeans and Mexicans to move to Texas.
  • THE LAW OF APRIL6,1830

    THE LAW OF APRIL6,1830
    I was prohibited to decrease trade and also close down immigration so that people could stop coming into our land and try to take over. We would not stop and I was being straght forward because we were not about to let our city get terrirized by people.
  • tuttle bayou revolution

    tuttle bayou revolution
    The elephant soldiers were in a conflict with our Mexican commander John Bradburn. Bradburn took in two realeased slaves because immigration was illegal. They were not Anglos attacking a Mexican garrison, but Federalist sympathizers opposing a Centralist commandant as part of the civil war that had been in progress for two years between the Centralist administration.
  • Conflict at Anahuac /extra info

    The conflicts at Anahuac led on to the Revolution War. It was along the trade route from Mexico and Louisana. Mexico placed a garrison there after 1830. American settlers came into conflict with Mexican military officers, and rose up against them. I did not like this because they were always in the way of us trading.
  • the arrest of stephen F. Austin

    the arrest of stephen F. Austin
    When Stephan got arrested I was greatful because he came to our country spoke his opinions and wrote letters about it. He cannot get away with coming here then stating the things that he wish not to be. This is our city and he should be punished!
  • the constitinoal convention of1836

    the constitinoal convention of1836
    The Texas Declaration of Independence was produced, literally, overnight. Its urgency was paramount, because while it was being prepared, the Alamo in San Antonio was under seige by Santa Anna's army of Mexico.