It doesn't at all. Two different histories.
Mexican Independence
try going here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Texas_Revolution
Oh yah. Texas is right on the Galveston fault.
Revolution in Texas
Gary Brown has written: 'Volunteers in the Texas Revolution' -- subject(s): History, History, Military, Mercenary troops, Military History
I believe it' Texas' history . :)
California and Texas history have much in common. Both were previously owned by Mexico. Both had Americans that pushed for an independent state. Both wanted to join the United States. Both had borders settled after the Mexican American War.
the Mexicans of course. then the texans rebelled hence the texas revolution.
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
Yes the Alamo is one of the battle sites during the Texas revolution.
Yes
How far is it from California to Texas?