This was the first battle of the Texas Revolution
Gonzales
This person wrote a letter refusing to surrender at the Alamo, but requesting aid
William B. Travis
This letter drew the eyes of the world to the Alamo, requesting help and refusing to surrender
Travis Letter
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
1824
This quote was draped on the cannon at Gonzales, a flag of defiance
Come & Take It
This battle was known for the Come & Take It Flag
Gonzales
This person led the victory at San Jacinto
Sam Houston
This document declared loyalty to Mexico, but not the Mexican government
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
This is the year Texas won independence
1836
This was the location where rebelling citizens of Anahuac fled to, where they would meet to declare opposition to the Mexican Government
Turtle Bayou
This battle saw 56-1 odds and the deaths of heroes such as Davy Crockett, growing the Texas Cause despite defeat on the battlefield
This was the President of the rebel government in Texas
David G. Burnet
This document ended the Texas Revolution
Treaty of Velasco
The Alamo
1835
This short-lived nation was established in Nacogdoches in response to the Edward's Land Grant being revoked
Republic of Fredonia
This battle saw a siege in a Texas victory
This was the leader of the Mexican forces at the Goliad Massacre, who killed the Texan troops under strict commands
General Urrea
This document, despite being drafted, was never sent due to the belief Mexico would not listen to its requests
Consultation of 1832
Mier y Teran Report
1829
This law shut down American colonization in response to the Mier y Teran Report
Law of April 6 1830
Texas troops gained valuable supplies at this battle to continue its rebellion
Goliad
This person was slaughtered alongside his troops in the Goliad Massacre
James Fannin
This document requested to separate Texas into its own state, splitting from Coahuila y Tejas
Consultation of 1833
Treaty of Cordoba, which freed Mexico from Spain
1821
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