Texas Revolution

  • Mexican independence

    Mexican independence

    Mexico gained its independence from Spain and claimed new Spain.
  • Constution of 1824

    Santa Anna claimed loyalty to Constitution of 1824, but would go back on that and become a Centralist dictator of Mexico, betraying the Texans
  • fredonian rebellion

    The Fredonian Rebellion was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico, led by Haden Edwards near Nacogdoches. It collapsed quickly after opposition from Mexican forces and other settlers, foreshadowing future tensions that led to the Texas Revolution.
  • Mier y Teran Report

    General Manuel Mier y Teran does a popluation report on Texas and finds that Anglos outnumber Mexicans 10 to 1. Will result in the Law of April 6, 1830.
  • The Battle of the Alamo

    General Manuel Mier y Teran does a popluation report on Texas and finds that Anglos outnumber Mexicans 10 to 1. Will result in the Law of April 6, 1830.
  • Law of April 6, 1830

    AS a result of the Mier y Teran report, this law was passed. It stated:
    -to stop all immigration from the US to Texas
    -slaves could no longer be brought to Texas
    -that taxes would be placed on all imported goods from the US
  • Turtle Bayou Resolutions

    Mexican Colonel, John Davis, Bradburn, began enforcing immigration laws that outlawed slaves to be brought into Texas. He confiscated slaves belonging to William Logan. Logan brought his lawyers (which included William B. Travis), and they were arrested. This resulted in a group drafting the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, claiming loyalty only to the Constitution of 1824.
  • Clash at Velasco

    All of the events that had been stirring up caused the Texans to meet in San Felipe. Stephen F. Austin led the delegates and the pledged support to the Constitution of 1824. They drafted a document that stated the wanted to restore immigration from the US, they were upset about high taxes, and wanted their own independent Mexican state, separate from Coahuila.
  • Arrest of Stephen F. Austin

    Stephen F, Austin travels to Mexico City to deliver the resolutions written at San Felipe. Due to much political unrest, he does not get to see someone in charge for quite some time. Austin gets tired of waiting and sends word back to Texas to go ahead and prepare the independent state government. Santa Anna's men intercept the letter, and SFA is arrested
  • Battle of Gonzalez

  • Travis Letter

  • Consultation of 1836

  • consulatation of 1835

    Texas Representatives meet from across Texas to discuss the situation. They vote against declaring independence from Mexico.
  • Goliad Massacre

  • Battle of San Jacinto

  • Treaty of Velasco

  • Battle at Coleto Creek