The Texan settlers disobeyed the Mexican law in the 1820's by...
It protected Texan rebels from the Mexican soldiers.
Battle of the Alamo
The result of the Mexican victory was that fallen defenders became heroes to the cause of Texan independence.
The result of the Mexican victory was that fallen defenders became heroes to the cause of Texan independence.
the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. It was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. Texan settlers successfully defended a small cannon, known as the "Come and Take It" cannon, against the Mexican troops, who were attempting to seize it.
The Texan settlers disobeyed the Mexican law in the 1820's by...selling huge tracts of landspeculating landcommercial farmingcontinuing slavery
A Texan-Mexican or Tex-Mex for short.
The desire for Texan Independence from Mexico.
Because the Mexican government was aware of the Texan settlers intention - to split up and become independent from Mexico.
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No. The Alamo was a siege and battle where many Texan settlers died. Mexican president Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto.
The result of the Mexican victory was that fallen defenders became heroes to the cause of Texan independence.
The result of the Mexican victory was that fallen defenders became heroes to the cause of Texan independence.
The result of the Mexican victory was that fallen defenders became heroes to the cause of Texan independence.
Tejano (Spanish for "Texan") is a term used to identify a Texan of Mexican and/or Latin-American descent.
The main issue that caused conflict at Gonzales was the demand by Mexican authorities for the return of a small cannon that had been given to the Texan settlers for defense against Native American attacks. The Texan settlers refused to return the cannon, leading to escalating tensions that eventually culminated in the Battle of Gonzales, which marked the start of the Texas Revolution.