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The Treaties of Velasco were two documents signed at Velasco, Texas, (which is now Freeport, Texas) on May 14, 1836, between Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna of Mexico and the Republic of Texas, in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836).

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Who wrote the Treaty of Velasco?

sam Houston drafted the treaty of velasco and santa Anna agreed


The provisions for the treaty of velasco?

santa Anna signed it!


What treaty officially ended the texas revolution?

the Treaty of Velasco, the private one and the public one.


Who signed the treaty of velasco?

santa anna and david burnet


When was the Treaty of Velasco or Texas declaration of independence written or drafted?

1956


What was the purpose of the treaty of velasco?

The treaty to provide a conclusion of hostilities between the two belligerents and to offer the first steps toward the official recognition of the breakaway republic's independence.


What bad things did Sam Houston do?

He owned slaves, he opposed abolition and he failed to adhere to the terms of the Treaty of Velasco.


The compromise of the Texas revolution?

The Treaty of Velasco marked the end of the revolution and the independence of Texas, though the Mexicans did not recognize the treaty or independence, saying that their president had been prisoner when he signed it.


How did Sam Houston acquire Texas?

Santa Anna signed the Treaty of Velasco after his defeat atthe Battle of San Jacinto.


What was David G Burnet's greatest contribution to the Texas Revoution?

he signed the treaty of Velasco with Santa Anna.


How many treaty of velasco are there?

intended on the part of the Texans to provide a conclusion of hostilities between the two belligerents and offer the first steps.


Why did Mexico refuse to accept the treaty of Velasco?

Because Santa Anna signed the treaties as a captive. there were two treaties, a public and a private. and the Treaties of Velasco had nothing to do with WWI, so I do not know why that is on there.