Timeline of the Texas Revolution

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For later events related to this see Timeline of the Republic of Texas.

This is a timeline of the Texas Revolution, spanning the time from the earliest independence movements of the area of Texas, over the declaration of independence from Spain, up to the secession of the Republic of Texas from Mexico.

The Texas revolution moved in two phases: the initial colonist revolt and expulsion of all federal garrisons from Texas, followed by the Mexican attempt to put down the rebellion and the eventual defeat and capture of Mexican president and general Antonio López de Santa Anna.

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[edit] 1700s

[edit] 1800s

[edit] 1810s

[edit] 1820s

[edit] 1830s

[edit] 1831

[edit] 1832

[edit] 1833

[edit] 1834

  • 1834 – Stephen F. Austin travels to Mexico City to present petitions to the government on behalf of Texas. After some initial success in his negotiations, Austin came to an impasse and was imprisoned without any specific charges.

[edit] 1835

The revolution begins

[edit] 1836

Texas declares independence