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Texas History

By Simuel
  • The Battle of Gonzales

    The Battle of Gonzales
    Texas win the Battle of Gonzales.
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    Texas Wins Independence

  • The battle of Concepicon

    The battle of Concepicon
    the Texas army under Stephen F. Austin grew to 400 men as it advanced on San Antonio. Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos, with a Mexican army that peaked in size at 750 men in late October, fortified the plazas in San Antonio and the Alamo mission (San Antonio de Valero) across the river.
  • The Battle of Goliad

    The Battle of Goliad
    Texas delegates hold a consultation to debate independence.
  • Battle of San Antonio

    Battle of San Antonio
    Texas soldiers attack San Antonio and force Mexican troops out of Texas.
  • The Declartion of Independence

    The Declartion of Independence
    Texas declares independence.
  • The Battle of Agua Dulce Creek

    The Battle of Agua Dulce Creek
    The battle of Agua Dulce Creek, an engagement of the Texas Revolution and an aftermath of the controversial Matamoros expedition of 1835–36, occurred twenty-six miles below San Patricio on March 2, 1836.
  • The Siege of the Alamo

    The Siege of the Alamo
    Ending the siege Santa Anna's troops capture the alamo.
  • The Battle of Refugio

    The Battle of Refugio
    The series of fights that together make up the battle of Refugio occurred between March 12 and 15, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, at Nuestra Señora del Refugio Mission in Refugio County. In early March 1836 Carlos de la Garza and about eighty rancheros, serving as scouts and advance cavalry for Mexican general José de Urrea's invading army, raided the village of Refugio.
  • Goliad Massacre

    Goliad Massacre
    Texas troops captured outside of Goliad are executed.
  • The ending of the Battle of San Jacinto

    The ending of the Battle of San Jacinto
    Sam Houston's troops attack and defeat Santa Anna's forces at San Jacinto.