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May 1835 Santa Anna takes away the Constitution of 1824. Austin’s Arrest December 1833 May 1835 Santa Anna takes away the Constitution of 1824. Mexican troops sent to Texas Austin’s Return to Texas after prison 1835 Battle of Gonzales October 1835 Army of the People Siege San Antonio November 1835 The Consultation Battle of San Antonio Siege & Battle of the Alamo February 23-March 6, 1836 Convention of 1836 Declaration of Independence March 2,1836. Texas Constitution March 17,1836 Massacre at Goliad March 27, 1836 Runaway Scrape March – April 1836 Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836 Treaties of Velasco April 1836