December 21, 1826
The Fredonian Revolt was an revolution attempt made by English settlers in Texas to make it independent from Mexico, in 1826/27.
in 1827 the Edwards brothers brought settlers from the us to Texas. since their land was full with people unknown they tried to talk to Mexico but they almost ignored so they fought and lost. this revolt worried Mexico about us invasion
The Fredonian Revolt, which occurred in 1826-1827 in Texas, was significant as it marked one of the first attempts by Anglo settlers to establish independence from Mexican rule. Led by Haden Edwards, the revolt underscored growing tensions between Anglo settlers and the Mexican government, particularly over land rights and governance. Although the revolt was quickly suppressed, it highlighted the discontent among settlers and foreshadowed larger movements for independence, contributing to the eventual Texas Revolution in 1836.
Fredonian Rebellion happened in 1826.
The Fredonian Revolt, initiated by Edward Edwards and his supporters in 1826, marked the first significant challenge to Mexican authority in Texas. Edwards claimed a territory near Nacogdoches for a new independent republic, citing grievances against the Mexican government. The revolt quickly lost support and was suppressed by Mexican forces, leading to the arrest of Edwards and the disbandment of the rebel group. This uprising highlighted the growing tensions between Anglo settlers and the Mexican government, foreshadowing future conflicts in Texas.
it did not fail
As a result of the rebellion in Nacogdoches,the Mexican government sent Manuel de Mier y Teran to investigate.
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The Indians were pushed out of New Mexico
the spanish were driven out of New Mexico
the spanish were driven out of New Mexico