Texas Involvment In The Fight For Independence

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  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris stopped the French & Indian war and made France and Spain cede land.
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution
    American RevolutionThe start of a new era in American Revolt
  • Marques de Rubi Report

    Marques de Rubi Report
    Marques De Rubi Report was an inspection done by Marques de Rubi to see which missions should stay and which shouldn't.
  • U.S Gains Independence

    U.S Gains Independence
    Indepence is a pretty self-explanatory event. It celebrates the day the Declaration of Independence was written.
  • U.S. Declaration of Independence

    U.S. Declaration of Independence
    Declaration of Independence - a document containing the text of the Declaration of Independence.
  • French Revolution Begins

    French Revolution Begins
    The Revolution of the French is the era of the French Revolt
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    Louisiana was the purchase of all the land west of the Missisippi river.
  • Cry of Delores

    Cry of Delores
    CRY FOR LIBERTY! a warning issued by Dolores for Liberty.
  • Green Flag (Gutierrez-Magee Exp.)

    Green Flag (Gutierrez-Magee Exp.)
    Green Flag are expeditions by Gutierrez and Magee
  • Battle of Medina

    Battle of Medina
    Battle of Medina is one of the bloodiest battles fought on Texas soil.
  • Panic of 1819

    Panic of 1819
    Panic! is a time similar to the Great Depression but much more panic.
  • Mexican Independence

    Mexican Independence
    Mexican Independence is the era of Mexican Revolt
  • James Long

    James Long
    James Long's Death is a great man who had many things revered to his name.
  • Imperial Colonization Law

    Imperial Colonization Law
    Imperial Law a law that issued multiple things
  • Coahuila y Texas

    Coahuila y Texas
    Coahuila was one of the newly established United Mexican States
  • Constitution of 1824

    Constitution of 1824
    Mexican Constitution was later replaced by Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857.