Who was Sam Huston?
Sam Huston was the commander-in-chief of the Texan forces.
What was the first battle of Texas revolution?
Battle of Gonzales.
Which country was Texas originally a part of?
Mexico
When did Texas revolution bagin?
Texas revolution began in October 2, 1835.
What caused the Texas revolution?
Conflicts over slavery, religious and cultural differences between Mexican government and American settlers.
What did Commander William Barret Travis wrote?
Commander during the siege of the Alamo and wrote his famous "Victory or Death" letter asking for reinforcements.
How many people died at Goliad Massacre?
nearly 400 Texans died on that day.
Where was the Texas Declaration of Independence signed?
Washington-on-the-Brazos.
When was the Texas Declaration of Independence signed?
March 2, 1836.
What was the main effect of the texas revolution?
The main effect of the texas revolution was the independence of texas and its territory separating from mexico, leading it to be annexed by the U.S in 1845.
What did Stephan F. Austin do?
he led the initial army of settlers
Which person won in the Battle of San Jacinto?
Sam Huston
Where did the Battle of the Alamo take place?
San Antonio.
When did the Runaway Scrape begin?
March 13, 1836.
What happened after Texas became independent?
Later, in 1845 it bacame a part of US
what did James Fannin do in the battle of Concepcion
he led the troops
How many texan defenders died at Battle of the Alamo?
All of them
Where did the Goliad Massacre occur?
Goliad.
When did the Battle of San Jacinto happen?
April 21, 1836.
What war did Texas annexation help cause?
The Mexican-American War.
Who was General Antonio López de Santa Anna?
He was a Mexican president and military dictator who personally led the army to suppress the Texas Revolution.
What battle secured Texas independence?
The Battle of San Jacinto
Where did the final battle of the revolution take place?
San Jacinto.
When were the Treaties of Velasco signed?
May 14, 1836.
What major U.S. idea did annexing Texas help support?
The idea of Manifest Destiny.