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Why is Gonzales called the Lexington of the Texas Revolution?

the battle of gonzales (1835) lexington was the 1st battle of the u.s revolution, and gonzales was the 1st battle of the Texas revolution


What was the importance of gonzales battle?

It marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.


What battle of the Texas Revolution was given the name little Lexington?

The Battle of Gonzales is sometimes called the Lexington of Texas.


Where was The Battle of Gonzales which happened on October 2 1835?

Answer6 months and 21 daysThe Texans won the battle of Gonzales.Santa Anna sent a Mexican Commender to takea cannon from Gonzalas!


Where was the Lexington of Texas fought?

The Lexington of Texas is another name for the Battle of Gonzales. It took place in Gonzales, Texas. The Texas rebels were stronger and caused the Mexican forces to withdraw.


Why was the Battle of Gonzales so significant?

The Battle of Gonzales (October 2, 1835) was the result of the attempts of the Mexican government to retrieve a small smooth bore cannon (six pounder) that had been given in 1831 to the settlers at Gonzales as a defense against attacks by Tonkawa and Comanche Indians. This was the first battle of the Texas Revolution (1835-1836).


What year did the Texas Revolution occur?

The Texas Revolution begain with the battle of Gonzales in October, 1835 and ended with the battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. There were a few smaller battles before this that were soon snuffed out.


What year did the revolution occur?

The Texas Revolution begain with the battle of Gonzales in October, 1835 and ended with the battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. There were a few smaller battles before this that were soon snuffed out.


What was the shortest war in the Texas revolution?

Goliad!! Or Gonzales


What is the second battle of the Texas Revolution?

There were more then three Battle in the Texas Revolution, but the most cited were the opening event called the Battle of Gonzales which was really less then a skrimish, the Battle of the Alamo which marked the low point of the Revolution and the Battle of San Jacinto, which effectively ended the Revolution with the capture of Santa Anna.


What was significant about the battle of Gonzales?

Answer6 months and 21 daysThe Texans won the battle of Gonzales.Santa Anna sent a Mexican Commender to takea cannon from Gonzalas!


What date did the Texas Revolution begin?

October 2nd, 1835 the battle that started it all began at Gonzales when a group of Texans repel a group of Mexicans.