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In 1810 father Miguel Hidalgo started the movement of Mexico independens. -
The constitution of 1824 was established Mexico as a federal republic with a weak central government and strong, autonomous states, following the country's independence from Spain. -
It was a short-lived, failed uprising in 1826 by Anglo colonists in Mexican Texas led by Haden Edwards against the Mexican government. -
The Mier y Terán report of 1828 warned Mexico that American influence in Texas was growing to a dangerous extent, with the Anglo population outnumbering the Mexican population 10 to 1 in some areas. -
Law of April 6, 1830, was a Mexican law designed to regain control over Texas by ending U.S immigration, was reinforcing the ban on slavery. -
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were a document adopted by Texan rebels in June 1832 that expressed loyalty to Mexico but condemned the unconstitutional actions of the centralist government. -
gatherings of delegates in Mexican Texas that addressed grievances against the Mexican government, primarily seeking greater political autonomy. -
The Arrest of Stephen F. Austin made the Texans mad
and when he got out of prison he told the the texan to get ready for an for a war. -
The mexican tryed to take a canon from the US and the heard about it and the made a flag saying come and take it. -
a political assembly in Mexican Texas, held in response to escalating tensions between Anglo-American settlers and the Mexican government. -
The battle of the Alamo was one of the most brutales battels that happed when the Texan tryed to defend the Alamo. -
Travis addressed "All Americans in the World" to rally support, stating, "I am besieged, by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna". -
a meeting of delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos that declared independence from Mexico, drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, and organized an interim government. -
Texian forces under Colonel James Fannin were surrounded and defeated by the Mexican army led by General José de Urrea. -
The Goliad Massacre was the execution of approximately 342 to 445 Texian soldiers by the Mexican Army on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution. After surrendering under the command of Colonel James W. Fannin Jr. -
a decisive, 18-minute battle fought on April 21, 1836, during the Texas Revolution. -
Treaty of Velasco ended the texas revolution.