Texas Revolution Timeline

  • Battle Of Gonzales

    Battle Of Gonzales
    The people that were involved in the Battle Of The Gonzales were Gen.Domingo de Ugartechea, Francisco de Castaneda, Almaron Dickinson, and James C. Neil. What happened in The Battle Of The Gonzales is that Domingo de Ugartechea received word that the American colonists of Gonzales refused to surrender a small cannon. This event was important because it was The 1st Battle Of The Texas Revolution.
  • Battle Of Goliad

    Battle Of Goliad
    The people who were involved in The Battle Of Goliad were Martin Perfecto de Cos and Captain Collinsworth. What happened in The Battle Of Goliad that on October 9, 1835, Texas settlers attacked Mexican Army. The event was important because it was the 2nd Battle Of Texas Revolution, they gained control of military supplies.
  • Capture Of San Antonio

    Capture Of San Antonio
    The people who were involved in The Capture Of San Antonio were Ben Milam and General Cos. What happened in The Capture Of San Antonio were that Tavias surround town Cos surrender Texians capture Alamo. This event was important because Texians capture Alamo and Mexican soldier allowed to leave.
  • Runaway Scrape

    Runaway Scrape
    Santa Anna arrival in Texas. Settlers says that if they were captured by Santa Anna they would be executed
  • Siege Of The Alamo

    Siege Of The Alamo
    General Santa Anna arrived in San Antonio. And, Santa Anna gives the order to attack The Alamo. Travis's letter was: "To the people of Texas & all Americans in The World.
  • Texas Declaration of Independence

    Texas Declaration of Independence
    When Santa Anna was attacking the Alamo, the delegates at the convention were creating a new government. They knew that they had to work quickly, as they knew it was a matter of time before the Mexican army reached their location in Washington-on-the-Brazos
  • The Battle Of The Alamo

    The Battle Of The Alamo
    The Battle Of The Alamo was a pivotal event in The Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna launched an assault on The Alamo Mission near San Antonio Béxar, killing the Texian defenders.
  • Goliad Massacre

    Goliad Massacre
    As part of the Mexican invasion of Texas in early 1836, Santa Anna and his main force of at least 500 men attacked San Antonio.
  • Battle Of San Jacinto

    Battle Of San Jacinto
    Men were eager to meet the Mexican Army. They wanted a fight to gain revenge for The Alamo and Goliad. People who were involved were: Sam Houston, Gen.Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna, Colonel Sidney Sherman, and Deaf Smith.