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    Texas Revolution

    The beginning and end of the Texas Revolution
  • Battle of Gonzales

    Battle of Gonzales
    The Battle of Gonzales was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. It was fought near Gonzales, Texas, on October 2, 1835, between rebellious Texian settlers and a detachment of Mexican army troops.
  • begging of the 13 day siege

    begging of the 13 day siege
  • texas declaration of independence is adopted

  • the alamo falls

    the alamo falls
  • the runaway scrape

    the runaway scrape
    Settlers had fled their homes in Texas, after receiving reports of the Mexican Army, under General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, gathering on the Rio Grande in preparation to invade and retake Texas. A large scale exodus occurred after a string of Texian battle losses in the rebellion against the Centralist Mexican government.
  • battle of coleto

    battle of coleto
  • goliad massacre

    goliad massacre
    March 27, 1836, Colonel Portilla had the 303 Texians marched out of Fort Defiance into three columns on the Bexar Road, San Patricio Road, and the Victoria Road, between two rows of Mexican soldiers; they were shot point-blank, and any survivors were clubbed and knifed to death.