Chapter 9 Road to independence 1. Revolution begins After SFA's arrest tensions are building in Texas Soldiers are unable to control tension General Cos.
Texas War of Independence CICERO © 2010. Background Stephen F. Austin There had been much animosity between the Mexican government and the Texans, settlers.
Road to Independence Mexican Constitution of 1824 Created by the Mexican Federalist gov’t Lots of similarities to the U.S. Constitution. BUT-ONE.
Chapter 9. Committees of Correspondence Siege Provisional Government Municipality Regular Army Veto Override Petition Executive
Texas Revolution Major Battles & Events. Gonzales On January 1, 1831, Green DeWitt initiated the new year by writing Ramón Músquiz, the political chief.
Road to Independence
Road to Independence. Battle of Gonzales The number of Mexican troops was increasing in Texas and people were beginning to worry.
Texas Revolution 1835-1836 Gonzales October 2, 1835 Commanders: Mexican: Colonel Ugartechea Texan: Colonel John H. Moore.
“There is no other way, War is our only hope.” - Stephen F. Austin
Chapter 9 Road to independence