Essay On Texas Revolution

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Throughout the years people wondered why it is important to study Texas history and its events. One of the main events, people should study or have acknowledge of, is about The Texas revolution which has been the most significant event in Texas that initiated on October 2, 1835 and ended on April 21, 1836. The revolution allowed Texas to gain its independence from Mexico and its dictatorship. During the revolution they’re has been important events that mark this revolution, whether it’s the battles, the abolition of the federal constitution, and its influential leaders who led Texas to be an independent state. During the early nineteen century Texas was a federal republic country which was made up of the provinces of Tejas and Coahuila. Green DeWitt being the first to bring settlers to the city of Tejas. According to the History staff stated “Green DeWitt feared for the safety of his colony” because many native tribes fought with him and settlers for the territory (par. 2). Many more people asked the Spanish government if they could make a colony such as Stephen F. Austin. Who Mexican government told that he could make a colony as long as …show more content…

Having to fight a total of twelve battles and having victory on eight of them might have felt weak and stressful. However the most important thing that help Texas accomplish it independence were the influential leaders of each battle and other who contributed. Making Antonio Lopez of Santa Ana surrender and sign officially that Texas is an independent state. Many of us might just recognize the Alamo but there is more than the Alamo they are people who died trying to gain our independence if it was not for them maybe today we will not even be consider as a state of the United States or an independent state. As tejanos we should know about our state history so we can appreciate the freedom to do what we want when other do not have the same

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