Natives
Explorers
Battles
Country's
People
100

from the Great Plains

Comannche

100

A French explorer who established Fort St. Louis at Matagorda Bay

La salle

100

A surprise attack by Sam Houston’s army that lasted only 18-20 minutes

San Jacinto

100

First European power to claim the land of Texas

Spain

100

The Mexican president and general

Santa Anna

200

intricate pottery, and large, grass-covered dome houses

Caddo

200

Led an expedition looking for the Seven Cities of Gold

Robert corinado

200

 13-day siege where Mexican forces under Santa Anna defeated Texians, killing figures like Travis, Bowie, and Crockett.

Alamo

200

exas was part of Mexico after Mexico won independence from Spain until the Texas Revolution

Mexico

200

The Republic of Texas president

Sam houston

300

Lived near  Edwards Plateau

Tankawa

300

A Spanish explorer who mapped the Gulf Coast

Álvarez de Pineda

300

Known as the first battle of the revolution, where Texians defied Mexican attempts to reclaim a cannon.

Battle of gonzales

300

Claimed via René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

France

300

Famous impresario who originally brought the old 300

Stephen F Austin

400

 living as nomadic hunters and gatherers

Apache

400

Shipwrecked on Galveston Island, he and his crew survived by interacting with Native Americans 

Cabeza de Vaca

400

Colonel James Fannin surrendered, leading to the execution of over 300 men on March 27,

Goliad massacer

400

A sovereign nation established after winning independence from Mexico

Texas as a Republic

400

Know for the Bowie knife

James Bowie

500

inhabited the Texas Gulf Coast between Galveston Bay and Corpus Christi Bay

Karankawa

500

Traveled with Cabeza devaca as his slave

Estevanico

500

Texian forces forced the surrender of Mexican General Cos in San Antonio.

Siege of Béxar

500

Following the Civil War, Texas was reintegrated into the United States

The USA

500

Know for being a wild man who could do anything

Davy...Davy Crooocket