Battle
People
Documents
Dates
Unrest
100

This was the first battle of the Texas Revolution

Gonzales

100

This person wrote a letter refusing to surrender at the Alamo, but requesting aid

William B.  Travis

100

This letter drew the eyes of the world to the Alamo, requesting help and refusing to surrender

Travis Letter

100

Turtle Bayou Resolutions

1824

100

This quote was draped on the cannon at Gonzales, a flag of defiance

Come & Take It

200

This battle was known for the Come & Take It Flag

Gonzales

200

This person led the victory at San Jacinto

Sam Houston

200

This document declared loyalty to Mexico, but not the Mexican government

Turtle Bayou Resolutions

200

This is the year Texas won independence

1836

200

This was the location where rebelling citizens of Anahuac fled to, where they would meet to declare opposition to the Mexican Government

Turtle Bayou

300

This battle saw 56-1 odds and the deaths of heroes such as Davy Crockett, growing the Texas Cause despite defeat on the battlefield

The Alamo
300

This was the President of the rebel government in Texas

David G. Burnet

300

This document ended the Texas Revolution


Treaty of Velasco

300

The Alamo

1835

300

This short-lived nation was established in Nacogdoches in response to the Edward's Land Grant being revoked

Republic of Fredonia

400

This battle saw a siege in a Texas victory

Siege of San Antonio
400

This was the leader of the Mexican forces at the Goliad Massacre, who killed the Texan troops under strict commands

General Urrea

400

This document, despite being drafted, was never sent due to the belief Mexico would not listen to its requests

Consultation of 1832

400

Mier y Teran Report

1829

400

This law shut down American colonization in response to the Mier y Teran Report

Law of April 6 1830

500

Texas troops gained valuable supplies at this battle to continue its rebellion

Goliad

500

This person was slaughtered alongside his troops in the Goliad Massacre

James Fannin

500

This document requested to separate Texas into its own state, splitting from Coahuila y Tejas

Consultation of 1833

500

Treaty of Cordoba, which freed Mexico from Spain

1821

500

This report assessed Texas after the Fredonian Rebellion, arguing for more troops in TX, more trade with Mexico, and stopping U.S. immigration

Mier y Teran Report

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