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    After a failed attempt by France to colonize Texas in the late 17th century, Spain developed a plan to settle the region. On its southern edge, along the Medina and Nueces Rivers, Spanish Texas was bordered by the province of Coahuila. On the east, Texas bordered Louisiana. Following the Louisiana … See more

    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 See more

    Regrouping: November 1835 – February 1836 image
    Texian offensive: October–December 1835 image
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    Texas Consultation and the Matamoros Expedition
    The Consultation finally convened on November 3 in San Felipe with 58 of the 98 elected delegates. After days of bitter debate, the delegates voted to create a provisional … See more

    Texian retreat: The Runaway Scrape
    On March 11, Santa Anna sent one column of troops to join Urrea, with instructions to move to Brazoria once Fannin's men had been neutralized. A second set of 700 troops under General Antonio Gaona See more

    Although no new fighting techniques were introduced during the Texas Revolution, casualty figures were quite unusual for the time. Generally, in … See more

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    Gonzales
    In the early 1830s, the army loaned the citizens of Gonzales a small cannon for protection against … See more

    Retreat: March–May 1836 image
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    Alamo
    Fewer than 100 Texian soldiers remained at the Alamo Mission in Béxar, under the command of Colonel James C. Neill. Unable to spare the … See more

    Military
    When Mexican authorities received word of Santa Anna's defeat at San Jacinto, flags across the … See more

     
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