How did the Spanish effect Texas History?
in about 1650 alveriza de pineda found the Texas coast after thim cabeza de veca found it he returned to New Spain and told everyone about the Texas history and how much gold there was. afterwards wars happened wit native Americans to make Texas a spanish province. And also Spain had no intrest in Texas but they wanted to keep to french out which was lead by La Salle. So after keeping them out tehy had no use in Texas so they decided to stop founding Texas then us bught Louisiana for a cheap price in 1812(i think this is right) and then they argued about the boundary being Sabine river. Afterwards the monarachy king fredinad was overthrow and the rebilion won they were trying to free Spain ROM Mexico and fought in several attempts after wards succeded by using USA because USA helped the spanish really Mexican people tejanos(people that considered Texas as a home). And then the Mexico begains. Spanish had 300 years in Texas ruled and named lands Mexican heritage is still knwo in Texas , El camino royal a royal highway built by Spain was used to make footpaths
Why are presidio important to Texas history?
it had been a fortified location since September 17, 1776, when New Spain established it to gain a foothold on Alta California and the San Francisco Bay. It passed to Mexico, which in turn passed it to the United States in 1848
What in Texas history starts with the letter v?
Vince Young played quarterback for the University of Texas. In his senior year, Young led his team to the BCS National Championship.
What was the reasons that the US did not initially want to annex Texas?
Because Santa Anna was a prisoner when the Treaty of Velasco was signed he was under durress and not acting as the President of Mexico. The Texans had not complied with that Treaty and the Mexican Legislature had never ratified it. For those reasons the former Mexican State was still Mexican and considered a State in Revolt.
Why is David Crockett important in Texas history?
His importance to Texas history is as a part of a good story (The Alamo). He was already famous before he came to Texas, and that fame is often used as a starting point for the story. Crockett was just one of several prominent figures among the Alamo defenders, though, and he didn't have much else to do with the rest of Texas history.
What document has been called the most heroic document in Texas and American history?
What are some important dates in Texas history?
1519 Alphonso Alvarez de Pineda maps the coast.
1682 The first Spanish mission in El Paso is built.
1685 Robert LaSalle searches the Texas coast for the Mississippi River. Two years later his men kill him.
1718 The Alamo is built.
1830 Mexico stops immigration from America.
1836 Texas declares independence. Santa Anna wins the Battle of the Alamo. Sam Houston becomes president of Texas.
1845 Texas is annexed by the United States.
1861 Texas joins the Confederacy.
1865 The Battle of Palmetto Beach is fought after end of Civil War because news of the surrender had not yet reached Texas.
Who was in the Goliad Massacre?
Involved in the Goliad Massacre were the Mexican Army, acting under the orders of General and President Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana and soldiers of the Republic of Texas held prisoner by the Army of Mexico.
General Jose de Urrea objected to the orders, but Lt. Colonel José Nicolás de la Portilla followed the orders and had his med kill the prisoners.
What was Mexico attitube toward the new republic of Texas founded in 1836?
After Texas independence in 1836, Mexico had the same attitude as present-day China has over the republic of Taiwan: it was considered a rebel province to be re-acquired by peaceful means if possible, but by force if necessary.
Why was Lorenzo De Zavala important to Texas history?
He was important because is occupation prior to being involved with Texas, was being a strong voice for democracy in Mexico. And his role in the revolution, was Republic's first vice president. HOPE THIS HELPED! :)
What event happened in 1821 in Texas history?
Mexico won its Independence from Spain, and Mexican Texas was part of a new nation. To encourage settlement Mexico offered organized immigration from the United States. It wasn't until 1822 that Stephen F. Austin brought the Old Three Hundred, to settle along the Brazos River.
What was the greatest flood in Texas history origin?
There was the October 1998 Central Texas Floods that had over 20 inches of rain in the South and Southeast parts of Texas? Hope that helped?
Why was the Texas statehood an important event in United States history?
Because when it gained its independence, it became a state.
How did santa Anna impact Texas history?
The History of Texas is written in the blood of the martyrs slain at Goliad and the Alamo.
In Texas history what happened in 1853?
Weren't the United States of America stealing Texas from Mexico? Sorry, just kidding, the United States wouldn't ever do that. (I am from Holland, Europe)
I think that Elisha M. Pease won the gubernatorial election. And in 1853 the Texas Medical Association was formed.
Of course this was mentioned in a book from Dr. Pat Nixon, a San Antonio physician, book collector, and medical historian. Dr. Nixon was the sole author of History of the Texas Medical Association 1853-1953.
Ah, now I understand what they mean with this cryptic question.
And who became vice-president of the United states in 1953?
Who was the US president when Texas was admitted to the USA?
according to http://www.enchantedlearning.com , Martin Van Buren was the president from 1782-1862
How did the Americans first attempt to acquire Mexico's northern territories?
They tried to buy the land as soon as Mexico became independent from Spain. Mexico however, refused.
Only by the means of war could the U.S. acquire such territories.
What is the history of the Texas holdem card game?
Playing cards were originated in Ancient China. This was the first taken picture of a card, but in tablet form. These playing tablets were progressed into flexible paper prints, which are now called playing cards. This is just a little bit that I know about the history of playing cards, hope this helped! :)
What is Coronado's expedition cause Spain to lose some interest in the Texas region?
Coronado's was suppose to be looking for gold but he came up empty handed, but he did find native American nomads. Nomads follow there food source so that explains "wander with the cows".
What event happened in 1519 in Texas history?
Spanish explorer Alvarez de piñeda maps Texas coastline
One significant thing about the year 1710 is the issuing of the first copyright law in Britain. Another significant thing was the battle that occurred at Brihuega.