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This was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. During that time, multiple states revolted. Unfortunately, they didn't give over the cannon.
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This timeline is all about the Texas Revolution. It started on October 2nd, 1835 and ended on April 21st, 1836. The people who were there were Santa Anna and General Urrea and the impact of that revolution was the cannon.
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This happened during the Texas Revolution at San Antonio de Bexar. This was where Texians tried to stop Mexican troops. Overall, the Texians won.
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This was where Texans tried to go camping. They picked San Antonio because James W. Fannin thought it would be practicable. Although they had fewer people compared to the number of people for Mexican soldiers, the Texans still won.
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It was a battle fought in 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Although it was only 13 days, it was still a pivotal event. It was also a military engagement as well.
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This was a letter from William Barret Travis. Travis was besieged by a thousand Mexicans under Santa Anna. He calls on us in the name of Liberty,
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It took place on Palm Sunday. James Fannin would retreat to Victoria on March 19th instead of March 13th because a cart got broken. That wasn't the only thing because even a cannon got stuck in the San Antonio River.
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The Texians were led by Sam Houston who was attacked by Santa Anna. All of a sudden, the Texians were now in control of the Mexican camp. So Texas claimed independence from Mexico.