Texas Revolution Timeline

  • Battle Of Gonzales

    Battle Of Gonzales
    Marks the beginning of the Texas Revolution, lead to Texas winning. October 2nd, 1835
  • Constitutional Convention of 1836

    Constitutional Convention of 1836
    The Texas Declaration Of Independence and then It's Constitution. This text made Sam Houston the Commander in Chief in Texas. March 2nd, 1836
  • Battle of Coleto Creek

    Battle of Coleto Creek resulted in James Fannin and his troops losing which led to a Mexican victory. March 20th, 1836
  • Battle/Fall of the Alamo

    Battle/Fall of the Alamo
    A battle between Texas and Mexico which then resulted in Texas losing. This led to the fall of the Alamo, along with Santa Anna's reputation for being merciless since he wouldn't take any prisoners. March 6th, 1836
  • Massacre at Goliad

    Massacre at Goliad
    The Massacre at Goliad was where James Fannin and his troops met their unfortunate fate. They were all in a line and then shot. March 21st, 1836
  • Battle of San Jacinto

    Battle of San Jacinto
    This marks the last beginning and the shortest battle in history, lasting only 18 minutes. Mexican troops were not ready to fight and were tired at the same time, which then resulted in Texas getting it's independence. Santa Anna was then caught by his own army calling him out. April 21st, 1836