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Texas Click to move to the menu

You will be able to tell me the date purpose and outcome of The Texas Revolution, The Republic of Texas and The Annexation of Texas. Click to move on

Menu Texas Revolution The Republic of Texas The Annexation of Texas Click on pictures below to see information Click to take quiz

TEXAS REVOLUTION DATE OUTCOME Click on go back to the menu

Dates October 1835 April 21, 1836 Click on soldiers to go back

Locations Began with the battle of Gonzales in October 1835 Ended with the battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836 Click on map to go back

The Republic of Texas Date Outcome Click on map to go to the menu

Date Andrew Jackson and the U.S. Congress recognize the Republic of Texas in 1837 Click on president to move on

Outcome The republic of Texas is admitted to the United States as the 28th state in 1845 Click on flag to move on

The Annexation of Texas Date Outcome Click on map to move on

Date March 1 July 4 Click on president to move on

Outcome President Tyler signs a resolution annexing the Republic of Texas. Texas Congress votes for annexation into the United States Click on flag to move on

Question #1 What was the first battle in The Texas Revolution? San Jacinto Gonzalez Siege of the Alamo Click on picture move on

Question #2 What year was the republic of Texas recognized?  1827  1875  1837 Click on picture to move on

Question #3 Who signed a resolution annexing the Republic of Texas?  Thomas Jefferson  Benjamin Franklin  President John Tyler Click on picture to move on

Question #4 Military incidents occurred in what years preceding the decisive movement in the fall of 1835 for the Revolution?  1826, 1832, and 1835  1833  1824 TEXAS REVOLUTION | Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Click on picture to move on Click to find answer

Citations Office.com clipart Bluebonnet Texas Map Soldiers Andrew Jackson American flag John Tyler Click on picture to move on

Citations cont. Office.com clipart Calendar Question Click on picture to return to the main page