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Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas (1835–1836)

Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas (1835–1836)

  1. Santa Anna ends Mexico’s federal system

    Labels: Antonio L, Mexico central
  2. Battle of Gonzales sparks open fighting

    Labels: Battle of, Texian militia
  3. Texian forces begin the Siege of Béxar

    Labels: Siege of, Mart n
  4. Battle of Concepción boosts rebel confidence

    Labels: Battle of, Mission Concepci
  5. Consultation forms provisional government in Texas

    Labels: Consultation 1835, Provisional government
  6. Battle of Lipantitlán weakens Mexican positions

    Labels: Battle of, Fort Lipantitl
  7. Consultation issues declaration supporting Constitution of 1824

    Labels: Consultation 1835, Constitution of
  8. Grass Fight intensifies pressure around Béxar

    Labels: Grass Fight, Texian cavalry
  9. Mexican garrison in Béxar surrenders

    Labels: Surrender of, Mart n
  10. Convention declares Texas independence

    Labels: Texas Declaration, Washington-on-the-Brazos
  11. Runaway Scrape begins large-scale civilian flight

    Labels: Runaway Scrape, Sam Houston
  12. Convention adopts Constitution of the Republic of Texas

    Labels: Constitution of, Washington-on-the-Brazos
  13. Battle of Coleto ends in Fannin’s surrender

    Labels: Battle of, James Fannin
  14. Goliad Massacre kills captured Texian prisoners

    Labels: Goliad Massacre, Jos de
  15. Treaties of Velasco attempt to formalize Texas victory

    Labels: Treaties of, Santa Anna