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20 Σεπ 2024 · Texas Revolution, war fought from October 1835 to April 1836 between Mexico and Texas colonists that resulted in Texas’s independence from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas (1836–45). Learn more about the Texas Revolution, including notable battles.
The battle ended in a tie, with both sides agreeing to ceasefire. The Texian army was defeated, and Santa Anna was captured. The Texian army defeated the Mexican army, and General Santa Anna was captured. 30 s. Quiz your students on Texas Revolution practice problems using our fun classroom quiz game Quizalize and personalize your teaching.
Settlers in Texas fought against Mexican forces led by Antonio López de Santa Anna. The war was short, from October 1835 to April 1836. In the end, Texas gained its independence and became the Republic of Texas. Notable Events. Battle of Gonzales: The battle took place on October 2, 1835, near Gonzales, Texas. It was a small fight over who ...
Students will understand how individuals, events, and issues related to the Texas Revolution shaped the history of Texas, through analysis of letters, journals, and personal accounts from the Alamo. Lesson Plan Downloadable/editable versions of this lesson plan.
Texas Revolution: The Big Picture. Lesson 90 min. Students will understand how individuals, events, and issues related to the Texas Revolution shaped the history of Texas, through analysis of letters, journals, and personal accounts from the Alamo. Brought to you by The Portal to Texas History.
The Texas Revolution, covering: (1) Chaos of Late 1835, (2) Battle of San Antonio. Part of a single 26.5 hour university-level course lecture, this video can be viewed at The Portal to Texas History which also contains a searchable transcript.
The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836) was a rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Hispanic Texans) against the centralist government of Mexico in the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas.