The Revolutionary Era The revolutionary era consisted of several BATTLES MOST PREMINENT BEING THE BATTLE OF THE aLAMO.

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The Revolutionary Era The revolutionary era consisted of several BATTLES MOST PREMINENT BEING THE BATTLE OF THE aLAMO

The Battle of San Jacinto When did it happen you ask? Perhaps this site could be of some help. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qes04

The year 1835 is significant because . . . . . Texas Gained independence from Spain

The Battle of San Jacinto in commemorated because It resulted in the Arrest of Santa Anna

The turtle bay resolutions Were mainly to align themselves with Santa Anna

The Law of April 6,1830 The basic idea was to stop immigration from the United states to Texas

Why did Juan Seguin send a messenger from the Alamo?

George Childress Wrote the Texas Declaration of independence

James Fannin James Fannin was executed at the battle of Goliad at celeto creek

Battle of Gonzales Contributed to the Texas Revolution by proving that the Mexican Army could be defeated.

The travis letter A letter sent from the Alamo to ask for reinforcements.

March 1836 met at Washington on the brazos to…. Establish an Independent government

The republic of Texas With the republic of Texas citizens were granted the right to practice freely their religion.

Most battles took place In the gulf coastal plains

With each battle Mexican troops were being brought further and further away from Mexico City.

What physical geography affected the outcome of the battle of Celeto creek An open prairie allowed the Mexican army to be surrounded fannins army.