Texas Revoultion

  • Constitution of 1824

    Constitution of 1824
    In 1824 a constitution was created with no freedom of religion and no effort to define rights.Stephen F.Austin talked with Mexican leaders as to who wrote the constitution and the laws in it.
  • Fredonian Rebellion

    Fredonian Rebellion
    It was a argument between the mexican government and Haden and Benjamin Edwards.Haden had a grant from an empresario and forced some settlers to move or pay for the land. This angered the settlers so the Mexican government cancelled Hadens contract.So Edwards and the Cherokee Indians made the Fredonian Rebellion.
  • Mier y Teran Report

    Mier y Teran Report
    President Guadalupe led an expedition that was supposed to observe the indians and their territory and determine where the border should be between the Sabine and Red rivers.But illness delayed it. after observations He said they should stop the US from getting Texas and stop slavery suggestions went into law old April 1830
  • Guerrero Decree

    Guerrero Decree
    It abolished slavery for mexico the president Vicente R. Guerrero approved this Law and it soon went on to Texas on October 16th and Texans protested against it.It ended up not being a decree in Texas.
  • Law of April 6,1830

    Law of April 6,1830
    It was a law that sad that slaves would no longer be aloud in Mexico/Texas. Colonists in Texas was upset about It and the joined Stephen F. Austin in protesting against it to the Mexican officials The law was limited after the protests but settlers didn't rut the Mexican government anymore.
  • Conflict at Anahuac

    Conflict at Anahuac
    Juan Davis Bradburn was supposed keep the immigrants out of Mexico but there were many problems but then William Travis was arrested with Patrick jack which many problems arose and 200 men came to save tem and wanted to do a exchange to get them back the matter was later resolved.
  • the convention of 1832

    the convention of 1832
    . The Convention of 1832, held at San Austin, followed the Disturbances, the battle of Velasco, and the Resolutions, in which many Texans pledged their support to then-liberal Antoniode Santa Anna. Fifty-five delegates, none of whom were, represented sixteen districts and met
  • convetion of 1833

    convetion of 1833
    The Convention of 1833 a gathering of settlers in Mexican Texas, was a successor to the Convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the Mexican government.
  • the consultation of 1835

    the consultation of 1835
    The Consultation served as the provisional government of Mexican Texas
  • battle of the bexar

    battle of the bexar
    The siege of Bexar became the first major campaign of the Texas Revolution. From October until December an army of Texan volunteers laid siege to a Mexican army in San Antonio
  • grass fight

    grass fight
    The Grass Fight was a battle during the Texas Revolution, fought between the Mexican Army and the Texan Army.
  • battle of the almo

    battle of the almo
    The Battle of the Alamo. In December 1835, in the stages of Texas war for independence from Mexico, a group of Texan volunteers led by George Collins and Benjamin Milam overwhelmed the Mexican garrison at the Alamo