Stephen F. Austin Known as the Father of Texas Brought the Old 300 to Texas Lead the Texas Army against General Cos at San Antonio in 1835 Served as an.
Texas War of Independence CICERO © 2010. Background Stephen F. Austin There had been much animosity between the Mexican government and the Texans, settlers.
Texas Revolution 1835-1836 Cornell Style (there are 29 slides – Last year this was 50+ slides…. SO NO COMPLAINING.
The Texas Revolution. Battle of Gonzales First Shots of the Revolution A Mexican officer ordered the citizens of Gonzales to hand over a brass cannon,
The celebration following the victory at San Jacinto were short lived, partly because Mexican leaders had not yet recognized the war’s end. As a result,
Spanish authorities opened Texas to Anglo-American settlement in 1820 because they were unable to persuade their own citizens to move to remote and sparsely.
Horace Greeley: “Go West, young man, go west.” man, go west.”
Expansion in Texas The Fight for Texas and the Aftermath.
President David Burnet (March 1836 to October 1836) Vice President Lorenzo de Zavala.
American Progress, John Gast (1872). Manifest Destiny What popular religious belief provided the backbone for the Manifest Destiny? Which political.
1836 The Tough Year Texan Military Sam Houston was named commander-in-chief of the Texas Army the Texas Navy was created to protect the coast and.
President David Burnet (March 1836 to October 1836)