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Illustrated Timeline of

Events of the
Texas Revolution
Using the information found in pages 186-237 in your textbook students will
RESEARCH and COMPLETE parts A, B & C for items in BLACK (Items
2,4,6,8,10,12) under the direction of
Mr. Robertson, Mr. Kuharski, and Mrs. Lovejoy.

CLASSES WILL DISCUSS events in RED (Items 1,3,5,7,9,11). Students are


responsible for writing down class descriptions of parts A, B & C for items in RED
under the direction of
Mr. Robertson, Mr. Kuharski, and Mrs. Lovejoy.

1. Battle of Gonzales
September 29,1835 pg 186

5. The Siege of the Alamo


February 23 to March 6 and the
Battle of the Alamo

2. The Army of the People pgs


190-192

March 6, 1836 pgs 193-200

3. The Consultation 1835 pg 189

6.The Convention of 1836 & the


Texas Declaration of Independence

4. The Army of the People, Attack


on San Antonio (Battle of San
Antonio)
December 5, 1835 pgs 190-192

March 2, 1836 pgs 206-207


7. The Battle of Coleto Creek
March 19,1836 pg 202-203
8. Massacre at Goliad

March 27,1836 pgs 202-203


9. Houston Assumes Command &
The Runaway Scrape 1836 Pgs 194,
201-202, 203-204
10. Battle of San Jacinto April
20,1836 pgs 212-220

11. The Treaties of Velasco and


Secret Treaty April 1836 pgs 220221
12. Establishing a Republic
September 1836 pg 225-237

For each of the 12 events above you must complete the following steps:
Part A: Write down the event and the date it took place.
Part B: Describe why the event happened, what happened and who was involved.
Part C: Explain how the other side reacted to this event. If it was something that
Mexico did how did the Texas Colonists react? If it was something that the Texas
Colonists did how did Mexico react?

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