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The Mexican Independence day stared with Father Miguel Hidalgo and his rang his church bell and delivered the "Grito de Dolores" -
The Constitution of 1824 was Mexico's first federal constitution -
The Fredonian Rebellion was a brief and unsuccessful attempt by American settlers in 1826 -
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were a statement of protest adopted by Anglo-American settlers in Texas on June 13, 1832 -
He reported that the American settlers outnumberd them a lot. -
The law of April 6, 1830 was a thing mad by the Mexican and with this law was designed to stop United States immigration toTexas. -
The Conventions of 1832/1833 was a political meetings of Texian settlers to address grievances with the Mexican government -
The Battle of Coleto Creek was a two-day engagement during the Texas Revolution, fought on March 19–20, 1836 -
The Treaty of Velasco was a set of two agreements, signed on May 14, 1836, between the Republic of Texas and the defeated Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna -
He was arrested for pushing for Texas independence -
The Goliad Massacre was a tragic event during the Texas Revolution where an estimated 342 to 445 Texian prisoners of war were executed by the Mexican Army on March 27, 1836 -
The Battle of Gonzales, fought on October 2, 1835, is considered the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution -
The Consultation of 1835 was a convention of Texian delegates held in San Felipe de Austin from November 3 to November 14, 1835, that established a provisional government for Texas during the early stages of its conflict with Mexico. -
The Battle of the Alamo was a pivotal military clash during the Texas Revolution, lasting 13 days from February 23 to March 6, 1836. -
The Travis Letter, also known as the "Victory or Death" letter, was a desperate plea for reinforcements written by William Barret Travis on February 24, 1836, while besieged by the Mexican army at the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas -
The Constitutional Convention of 1836 met in Washington-on-the-Brazos to declare Texas's independence from Mexico and establish the Republic of Texas -
The Battle of San Jacinto, fought on April 21, 1836, was the final and decisive battle of the Texas Revolution, resulting in Texas's independence from Mexico