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Mexicos indipendance started when Padre Miguel Hidalgo rang a church bell and went into war with Spain to gain it's indipendance. -
The Consultation of 1835 a political meeting held in San Felipe de Austin in response to rising tensions between Anglo-American settlers and the Mexican government. -
The Constitution of 1824 established Mexico as a federal republic with a president, congress, and supreme court, ending the monarchy that followed independence from Spain -
The Constitutional Convention of 1836 met in Washington-on-the-Brazos to declare Texas's independence from Mexico and establish the Republic of Texas -
Fredonian Rebellion is a brief and unsuccessful attempt by Haden Edwards and a group of settlers in Texas to create an independent republic called the Republic of Fredonia in late 1826. -
Meir y Teran Report is recommended that measures should be taken to stop the United States from getting Texas -
The law of April 6 stopped all immigration from the U.s slaves to Texas when slaves turn 13 they are free. -
Turtle Bayou Resolution a series of statements drafted by Texan colonists in June 1832, expressing their support for the Mexican Constitution of 1824 and the reformist cause of Antonio López de Santa Anna. -
The Conventions of 1832/1833 political meetings of Texian settlers to address grievances with the Mexican government, with the primary goals of seeking greater political autonomy and changes to immigration laws. -
The Arrest of Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin was arrested in late 1833 for writing a letter that the Mexican government deemed treasonous. While trying to petition for Texas to become a separate state. -
The Battle of Gonzales, fought on October 2, 1835, was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. It began after the Mexican government demanded the return of a cannon loaned to the Texian settlers of Gonzales.
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The Constitution of 1836 a political meeting held in San Felipe de Austin in response to rising tensions between Anglo-American settlers and the Mexican government.
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The battle of the alamo a small garrison of Texian defenders, including figures like William B. Travis and Davy Crockett, were ultimately defeated by the much larger Mexican army led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
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The letter was written from the Alamo to request aid for the besieged garrison.
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he Battle of Coleto Creek, fought on March 19-20, 1836, resulted in the surrender of Texan forces led by Colonel James Fannin to Mexican General José de Urrea
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The Goliad Massacre was the execution of approximately 300-400 Texian prisoners of war by the Mexican Army on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution. After the Texians surrendered at the Battle of Coleto, they were marched to the Goliad fort, where they were executed under the orders of Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna.
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The battle of San Jancinto was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution, leading to the independence of Texas from Mexico and the creation of the Republic of Texas.
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Treaty of Velasco, signed on May 14, 1836, was an agreement between Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna and the Republic of Texas that aimed to end the Texas Revolution