Understanding the Road to Mexican Independence and there after

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  • treaty of pairs

    wikipedia the treaty of pairs ended the wr between the french and indians, the war lasted 7 years. the treaty was possable by the british victory over french and spain
  • Marques de Rubi report

    wikipedia The Spanish returned to East Texas to establish several missions and a presidio to maintain a buffer between Spanish Territory and the French territory of Louisiana.
  • U.S. Declaration of independence

    The Declaration of Independence was a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire
  • american revolution begins

    wikipedia Ultimately, the states collectively determined that the British monarchy, by acts of tyranny, could no longer legitimately claim their allegiance.
  • French Revolution

    wikipedia Great French Revolution was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France and Europe.
  • United State Gain Independence

    wikipedia Between 1776 and 1789, the United States became an independent country, creating and ratifying its new constitution, and establishing the federal government.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    louisiana purchase The United States purchased from France the Louisiana Territory, more than 2 million sq km of land extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
  • Cry of Delors

    mexican independence-cry of delores the parish priest of the town of Dolores, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, declared himself in open revolt against Spanish rule from the pulpit of his church, launching the Mexican War of Independence.
  • Mexican Independence

    The Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821) was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and the Spanish colonial authorities which started on 16 September 1810.
  • Green Flag

    <ahref='http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qyg01' >gutierrez magee</a> Gutiérrez-Magee expedition of 1812–13 was an early filibustering expedition against Spanish Texas.
  • Battle of Medina

    wikipedia After numerous battles and heavy losses, the Spanish lifted the siege and returned to San Antonio de Bexar.
  • Panic of1819

    wikipedia The Panic of 1819 was the first major financial crisis in the United States.
  • Imperial Colonizaton Law

    <ahref='http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ugm01' >colonization laws</a> All legislative bodies of the provisional and regular governments appointed committees to frame a colonization law, but the first such law was that passed by the Junta Instituyente,
  • constition of 1824

    <ahref='http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ngc02' >constitution of 1824</a> Constitutional government in Texas began with the Mexican federal Constitution of 1824, which, to some degree, was patterned after the United States Constitution but resembled more the Spanish Constitution of 1812.
  • The ''Old Three Hundred'' Colony

    wikipedia Austin granted 297 titles under this contract. Each head of household received a minimum of 177 acres[7] or 4,428 acres[8] depending on whether they intended to farm or raise livestock. The grant could be increased for large families or those wishing to establish a new industry, but the lands would be forfeited if they were not cultivated within two years.[6]
  • Coahuila y Texas

    wikipedia the federal republic was converted into a unitary one, and the nation's states were turned into departments.