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Texas Revolution/Republic Timeline 1836-1845

  • Texas Independence from Mexico

    Texas Independence from Mexico
    At the Convention of 1836, Texans write the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. Sam Houston is named commander of the Texas military.
  • Texas loses the Battle of the Alamo

    Texas loses the Battle of the Alamo
    After a 13 day attack on the Alamo Mission near San Antonio, Mexican soldiers kill all 189 Texans trying to defund the Alamo.
  • Texas rallies for Independence after the Goliad Massacre

    Texas rallies for Independence after the Goliad Massacre
    After 400 Texans surrender at the Battle of Goliad, Mexican General Santa Anna orders them executed. The killings make outrage Texans rally even more for their Independence.
  • Texas wins the Battle of San Jacinto and their Independence

    Texas wins the Battle of San Jacinto and their Independence
    The Republic of Texas and General Santa Anna sign the Velasco Treaties, which end the revolution. However, the Mexican government says that Santa Anna has not right to sign the treaties and does not agree to them.
  • Texas votes new Government officials

    Texas votes new Government officials
    Texans vote on new government officers, national constitution, and the question of annexation to the United States. Vote overwhelmingly in favor of annexation
  • Sam Houston named President of the Republic of Texas

    Sam Houston named President of the Republic of Texas
    Virginia native Sam Houston becomes the first president of Texas after it wins its independence from Mexico. He later becomes the governor of Texas when it joins the United States.
  • Santa Anna leaves

    Santa Anna leaves
    Santa Anna leaves Columbia for Washington taking with him three Texans who carried a confidential letter from Houston to Jackson explaining that the Republic intended on sending an official diplomatic representative to Washington and expressing a great desire that Texas shall be annexed to the United States.
  • Resolution to Recognize

    Resolution to Recognize
    Resolution to recognize Texas introduced in the U.S. Senate.
  • U.S. Recognizes the Republic of Texas

    U.S. Recognizes the Republic of Texas
    U.S. Recognizes the Republic of Texas, the last act of the Jackson Presidency.
  • Restoration of Freedom

    Restoration of Freedom
    Santa Anna, home in Mexico, renounces all guarantees made to the Republic of Texas as a condition to his restoration of freedom.
  • Prohibited Annexation

    Prohibited Annexation
    U.S. Secretary of State reports that treaty agreements with Mexico prohibited the U.S.'s annexing Texas.
  • Formal Annexation offer

    Formal Annexation offer
    Texas minister to the United States presents U.S. government a formal offer from the Republic of Texas to annex itself to the United States.
  • John Quincy Adams Speaks

    John Quincy Adams Speaks
    John Quincy Adams speaks against the annexation of Texas all morning, every morning in the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Intro to Tripartite

    Intro to Tripartite
    Senator William C. Preston introduces a resolution for a tripartite treaty between the U.S./Mexico/Texas in the U.S. Senate.
  • Tripartite Tabled

    Tripartite Tabled
    The tripartite treaty is tabled
  • Withdrawal of offer

    Withdrawal of offer
    Texas withdraws the offer of annexation because of the U.S. Congress' lack of action on the proposal.
  • Withdrawal Approval

    Withdrawal Approval
    Texas Congress passes joint resolution approving of President Sam Houston's withdrawal of annexation proposal.
  • Proposed Commerce Treaty

    Proposed Commerce Treaty
    U.S. Senate passes a proposed commerce treaty with the Republic of Texas. However, the Senate's amendment of the original treaty terms causes the Texas Congress to reject the final version of the treaty.
  • Armistice Decloration

    Armistice Decloration
    Sam Houston issues proclamation declaring armistice between Mexico and Texas
  • Annexation Question

    Annexation Question
    President Houston submits annexation question to Texas Congress, then instructs minister to the U.S. to resume annexation talks.
  • Annexation Treaty

    Annexation Treaty
    An annexation treaty between the U.S. and Texas signed between the two diplomats.
  • Treaty Rejection

    Treaty Rejection
    U.S. Senate rejects the treaty, 35 to 16
  • Benton Annexation Bill Tabled

    Benton Annexation Bill Tabled
    U.S. Senate votes to table the Benton Annexation Bill.
  • Joint Resolution Passes

    Joint Resolution Passes
    Joint Resolution, with amendment to be voted on by the House of Representatives.
  • Joint Resolution passes again

    Joint Resolution passes again
    Joint Resolution, with amendments to be voted on by the House, passes U.S. Senate 27 to 25
  • Joint Resolution adopted

    Joint Resolution adopted
    House adopts Senate version of the Joint Resolution to annex the republic of Texas 132 to 76.
  • Annexation Resolution

    Annexation Resolution
    President Tyler signs annexation resolution
  • Annexation Offer

    Annexation Offer
    Annexation offer sent to Texas President Anson Jones.
  • Cuevas-Smith Treaty

    Cuevas-Smith Treaty
    Cuevas-Smith treaty between Mexico and Texas singed guaranteeing Texas independance so long as it remains a separate republic.
  • Texas Congress meets for proposal

    Texas Congress meets for proposal
    Texas Congress meets in special session to consider both the proposed Mexican treaty and the annexation resolution form the U.S. Congress. U.S. offer accepted.
  • Convention Consideration

    Convention Consideration
    Convention meets to consider both the Mexican treaty and the U.S. annexation resolution. U.S. offer accepted by Convention
  • State Constitution Submitted

    State Constitution Submitted
    Annexation ordinance and state constitution submitted to the Texas voters for approval. (The vote tally on November 10, 1845, was 4,254 to 267 in favor of annexation; the total vote, compiled January 1, 1846, was 7,664 to 430 in favor of annexation.)
  • Joint Resolution Voting

    Joint Resolution Voting
    U.S. House votes to annex Texas by Joint Resolution, 141 to 58, 21 abstaining
  • Joint Resolution Approved

    Joint Resolution Approved
    U.S. Senate approves joint resolution for admission of Texas as a state 31 to 14, 7 abstaining.
  • Texas becomes part of the United States

    Texas becomes part of the United States
    The United States annexes Texas, making it the one state in the Union that was its own nation before becoming a state.
  • Joint Resolution Signed

    Joint Resolution Signed
    President Polk signs the Joint Resolution. Texas officially the 28th state on this date