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Create your book: Take 7 sheets of manilla paper Fold them and Staple the side to form a book There will be two titles “The Road to Revolution” on one side Flip the book over to the other side and write “Texas Revolution” The Road to Revolution Number the pages from 1-10 Texas Revolution Number the pages from 1-12

The Road to Revolution Vocabulary Fredonian Rebellion 1826 Mier y Teran 1828 Law of April 6, 1830 Turtle Bayou Resolution Arrest of Stephen F. Austin Historical Places Turn the page sideways and title it “Timeline” Summary

Texas Revolution Vocabulary Battle of Gonzales (October 2, 1835) Texas Consults (November 3, 1835) Travis’ Letter Siege of the Alamo Constitutional Convention of 1836 Fannin’s Surrender at Goliad Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) Turn your page sideways and write “Timeline” Historical Places Summary