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Mexico gaind it's independence from Spain and claim all of the New Spain territory
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After wininning there idependence from spain, the people of mexico established republic.
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Mexican government allowed empresario "Haden Edwards" to bring Angelo settlers to Nacogdoches.
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The mexican government sent " Meir y Teran" to make a report about the conditions in Texas.
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After getting the Meir Y Teran Report, Mexican government issued the law of April 6, 1830.
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Juan Bradburn was sent anahuac and unfairly imprisoned William B. Travis and caused Texans and Mexican troops to battle -
Conventions of 1832/1833 is a specal place where Texans have meetings. -
Stephen was trying to meet with the Mexican government, but they were in a different war and a pandemic going on so he had to wait. When the mexican government finally meet with Stephen for the approvel of U.S. immagration, but did not approve of sperate statehood for Texas, so the Mexican government imprisoned him. -
Battle of gonzalez was the first war of the Texas revolution because the citizens of Gonzalez refused to give a small cannon to the Mexican government. -
Texas delegates were divided when they met at the consultion of 1835; some wanted delar idependence from Mexico and others wanted to restore the constitution of 1824. -
13-day siege where some texans who were defeated buy the Mexican army. -
an appeal letter for help from William B travis from the inside of Alamo during the Texas revolution. -
a small meeting where delegates had a meeting declaring the Texas independence -
near goliad, the mexican army degree the Texans. -
Between 425 and 450 members of the Texian Army of the Republic of Texas were executed by Mexican forces despite assurances the men would be held as prisoners if they surrendered -
roughly 1,000 men under General Sam Houston attacked General Antonio López de Santa Anna's camp along the banks of the San Jacinto River — trapping and defeating the larger Mexican force — ending Mexico's attempt to crush the rebellion. -
provided that hostilities would cease and that Santa Anna would withdraw his forces below the Rio Grande and not take up arms again against Texas