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Lorenzo de Zavala signed the Texas Declaration of independence, helped write the Texas constitution, and served as the Republic's first vice president. -
Edwards threarend to sell settlers land if they don't have a title. He declared the area in east Texas. The government empresario to bring Anglo. -
The Mexican government sent him to report on the conditions in Texas. When he gets to Nacogdoches, he wrote the Meican president a pannick letter. -
When they received the letter, the Mexican government issued the law of April 6, 1830. U.S settlers Stephen F. Austin and Tejano settlers Erasmo Seguín, and Jose Antonio Navaro all disliked this law.
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Juan Bradburn was sent to Anahuac to enforce the law of April 6, 1830 once they turn 13, they will be free. -
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was a prominent Mexican an political leader. His role involved at the Battle of the Alamo and the Mexican-American war -
When Austin arrived in Mexico city, the Mexican government was dealing with a civil war and a cholera epidemic.
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James Fannin was a colonel in the Texas army who led forces in several engagements but is primarily known for the Goliad Massacre. -
Juan seguin was a Tejano leader in the Texas revolution. He was involved in the Battle of San Jacinto and teh Battle of the Alamo. He was sent by Sam Houston to warn Anglo settlers of the approaching Mexican army. -
James Fannin led the rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired the victory that secured Texas independence.
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The first battle of the Texas Revolution was fought when citizens refused to give up a small cannon to the Mexican army. A small Texas military flew a flag that read "Come and Take it" and fired the Mexican soldiers along the Guadalupe river. -
William B Travis role was as the commander of the regular Texas troops at the Battle of the Alamo. He was also involved in the Battle of the Alamo. -
The siege of the Alamo was a 13 day Battle from February 23 to march 6 1836, where 200 Texian defenders, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. -
In 1836, William B Travis's wrote a famous letter addressed "To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World". In the letter he wrote that he would "never surrender or retreat' and swore "Victory or Death". -
The Constitutional convention of 1836 was significant for drafting the Texas Declaration of independence and the states first constitution, which established the Republic of Texas. -
The role that George Childress played in the Texas Revolution was he wrote the Texas Declaration of independence. -
Sam Houston's leaderships was characterized by strategic thinking, adaptability, and charisma. His strategies included a long-term vision for Texas annexation, and military/political maneuvers like making peace with Native American tribes and strategically retreating to build and surprise his army, ultimately leading the Battle of San Jacinto.