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the texas revolution

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    Texas Revolution

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    the texas revolution

  • battle of gonzalez

    battle of gonzalez
    the battle of gonzalez was the opening action of the texas revolution .the flag used by the texans as the battle gained considerable recognition as the come and take it flag.after a short fight the mexicans retreated with one casuality against no last on the side of the texans.
  • texas decleration of independence

    texas decleration of independence
    the texas declaration of independence was the formal decleration of independence of the republic of texas from mexico in the texas revolution.march 2,1836 signed the texas decleration of independence is most important documents.
  • battle of the alamo

    battle of the alamo
  • Runaway scrape

    Runaway scrape
    when sam houston arrived in gonzales on march 11,1836 when the mexicans were reported gathering on the rio grande. couriers dispatched from gonzales to carry the news about the fall of the alamo. people all over texas began to leave everithing an make their way to safety.
  • Fannin's surrender at coleto creek

    on the morning of march 20,1836 the texans surrendered.shortly after fannin had sent horton to scout coleto creek. texians general sam houston ordered fannin to retreated and join the rest of the army.
  • Goliad massacre

    Goliad massacre
    on march 27,1836 part of the mexicans of texas in early 1836 antonio lopez de santa anna and his main force at leart 5000 men followed an route toward san antonio at the sometime,mexican general jose urrea with some 900 troops. followed a costal voute into texas.
  • santa anna burns harrisburg

    santa anna burns harrisburg
    april 15,1836 santa anna burned harrisburg . when houston saw him he was very furios.everyone wanted to fight.
  • battle of san jacinto

    battle of san jacinto
  • vince bayou bridge is destroyed

    vince bayou bridge is destroyed
    april 21,1836 texan forces destroyed the bridge vince bayou to prevent any surrender they burned it down to prevent any escape of the mexicans during the battle. they destroyed it right after santa anna burned harrisburg.
  • santa anna signs the treaties of velascoo

    santa anna signs the treaties of velascoo
    on may 14,1836 santa anna singed two peace treaties with texas president david g. bernet public treaty stated that hostities would cease and that santa anna would withdraw his forces. he also pleadge to restore proverty that had been confiscated by the mexicans.