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RUSHING TO THE WESTWARD EXPANSION BY ASHLEY WEITZ & NEHA RODRICKS & SOPHIA COHEN.
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The Convention of 1836 The Battle of Coleto Creek and Goliad Massacre The Road to San Jacinto The Battle of San Jacinto and Texas Independence.
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,
The Age of Oil. Into the New Century In 1900 and 1901, two events involving water and oil had an impact in Southeast Texas. These events marked the start.
TIMELINE 1836–1845 1836 Sam Houston is elected first president of Republic of Texas 1838 Mirabeau Lamar is elected president of Republic of Texas 1840.
Chapter 9. Committees of Correspondence Siege Provisional Government Municipality Regular Army Veto Override Petition Executive
Tensions In Texas A fight breaks out. A. Mexican Constitution of 1824 1. The Constitution of 1824 was put into place after Mexico won their independence.
The Choices We Make The Texas We Create Frances Deviney, Ph.D. Texas Kids Count Director Center for Public Policy Priorities April 5, 2012.
Chapter 20 – Section 1