Mexican Independence

  • Philip Nolan

    Philip Nolan
    Philip Nolon was a horse trader and freebooter in Natchez. Spain was suspeshes of him.
  • Father Hidalgo

    Father Hidalgo
    Calls for Mexican independence
  • Guitierrez Magee Expidition

    Guitierrez Magee Expidition
    Mexican independence. At the battle of made a filibuster groupe.
  • Battle Of Medina

    Battle Of Medina
    Early 1800's fought 20 miles away from San Antonio as part of the Mexican independence. Spanish royal army, other filibuster, and guitierrez Magee. 1800 shoulder by 1400 filibusters. Less than 100 people survived out of the filibuster. 55 people died from the shoulders. It's going to encurege others to fight for freedome
  • James Long

    James Long
    Leader of long Expidition. Captured nacogdoches. Spain captured him and killed him.
  • Moses Austin

    Moses Austin
    Gets permission to settle in Texas from Spain.
  • Stephen F. Austin

    Stephen F. Austin
    Gets permission to settle in Texas from Mexico. The first American to settle families in Texas. The best empresario. Settled the first 300 families. He helped others to colonize/ he led others to colonize.
  • Mexican independence

    Mexican independence
    From Spain
  • Mexican constitution

    Mexican constitution
    Cauhuila y tejas combined. Texas was angry later. Not a lot of freedome. They made Catholic there religion.
  • Erasmo Seguin

    Erasmo Seguin
    Elected the first alcalde or mayor. He supplied the Texas army with horses, mules, beef cattle, sheep and corn. Tejano rancher. Represented Texas at the Mexican constitutional convention. Helped locate land for Stephen F. Austin. He supported Texas independence for Mexico.
  • Colonization law passes

    Colonization law passes
    The government of the eastern division of the provincial internas granted a permit to Moses Austin to settle 300 family's in Texas. Consolidation law set up the impersonal Sistome.
  • Martin De Leon

    Martin De Leon
    Mexican impresario and he settled 200 families in south Texas in the town Victoria.
  • Green Dewitt

    Green Dewitt
    He wanted to develop a colony. In 1826 brought his family and three other families to settle the land and join those already there. He was the second most successful impresarios. He settled 166 families at Gonzalez.