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Feature History - Texas Revolution
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From San Felipe de Austin (Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" First Texas Colony) in 1823 to the "Come & Take It" Cannon in 1835 and all the way to the Texas Revolution and eventual capture of Santa Anna in 1836, this is the Texas Revolution oversimplified to celebrate our Texas heroes. Because the road to Texas independence is a long one full of twists and turns, and we can all use a little Texas Revolution crash course, can't we? You'll never forget the Alamo or Texas Independence Day ever again!
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The Texas Revolution was a turning point in the history of North America, before Americans and Mexicans shared the North American continent together, after the war, the United States would become the dominant nation in the region. In early 1835, the Mexican President, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna declared himself dictator, fighting would soon break out at the small little river town of Gonzales. A spark that would cause many other uprising to take place through out the rest of Coahuila y Tejas. From then on, everything will not be the same. For the next 8 months, from October 1835 to April 1836, thousands of soldiers, ranging from all parts of both the United States and Mexico, would be locked in a life or death struggle over a frontier area of Mexico called Texas. The war would feature pro...
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Texas Revolution: Birth of the Lone Star State
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The History of Texas in 11 Minutes
The History of Texas in 11 Minutes
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The History of Texas in 11 Minutes
Texas has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years, starting with the indigenous peoples who inhabited the region for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in Texas, followed by Mexican settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1836, Texas declared its independence from Mexico, and after a nine-month conflict, became its own republic. The state joined the United States in 1845 and played a pivotal role in the American Civil War. Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Texas experienced significant growth and development, becoming a major center of agriculture, oil production, and industry. Today, Texas is the second-largest state in the United States, with a diverse economy and a rich cultural heritage.
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The History of Texas in 11 Minutes
Texas has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years, starting with the indigenous peoples who inhabited the region for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in Texas, followed by Mexican settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1836, Texas declared its independence from Mexico, and after a nine-month conflict, became its own republic. The state joined the United States in 1845 and played a pivotal role in the American Civil War. Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Texas experienced significant growth and development, becoming a major center of agriculture, oil production, and industry. Today, Texas is the second-largest state in the United States, with a diverse economy and a rich cultural heritage.
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Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes
Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes - Hold on to your cowboy hats, y'all, as we race through Texas History. ✅ Watch this for a longer video on The Texas Revolution 👉 ...
Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes - Hold on to your cowboy hats, y'all, as we race through Texas History. ✅ Watch this for a longer video on The Texas Revolution 👉 https://youtu.be/7WqwzSuN8iE
From San Felipe de Austin (Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" First Texas Colony) in 1823 to the "Come & Take It" Cannon in 1835 and all the way to the Texas Revolution and eventual capture of Santa Anna in 1836, this is the Texas Revolution oversimplified to celebrate our Texas heroes. Because the road to Texas independence is a long one full of twists and turns, and we can all use a little Texas Revolution crash course, can't we? You'll never forget the Alamo or Texas Independence Day ever again!
00:00 Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes
00:15 Mexico in 1821
00:40 San Felipe de Austin
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1:16 The Alamo
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2:28 San Jacinto
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From San Felipe de Austin (Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" First Texas Colony) in 1823 to the "Come & Take It" Cannon in 1835 and all the way to the Texas Revolution and eventual capture of Santa Anna in 1836, this is the Texas Revolution oversimplified to celebrate our Texas heroes. Because the road to Texas independence is a long one full of twists and turns, and we can all use a little Texas Revolution crash course, can't we? You'll never forget the Alamo or Texas Independence Day ever again!
00:00 Texas Revolution in 3 Minutes
00:15 Mexico in 1821
00:40 San Felipe de Austin
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The Texas Revolution: 1835 - 1836 (All Parts)
The Texas Revolution was a turning point in the history of North America, before Americans and Mexicans shared the North American continent together, after the ...
The Texas Revolution was a turning point in the history of North America, before Americans and Mexicans shared the North American continent together, after the war, the United States would become the dominant nation in the region. In early 1835, the Mexican President, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna declared himself dictator, fighting would soon break out at the small little river town of Gonzales. A spark that would cause many other uprising to take place through out the rest of Coahuila y Tejas. From then on, everything will not be the same. For the next 8 months, from October 1835 to April 1836, thousands of soldiers, ranging from all parts of both the United States and Mexico, would be locked in a life or death struggle over a frontier area of Mexico called Texas. The war would feature prominent fights such as Gonzales, Bexar, The Alamo, Coleto Creek, and San Jacinto. And also prominent individuals of their time, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Stephen F Austin, Sam Houston, William B Travis, David Crockett, Jim Bowie, Jose de Urrea, Martin Perfecto de Cos, and Manuel Castrillon. Once this war is concluded, a new status quo would be put in place until these two countries would once again come to blows, in the more destructive and consequential war, the Mexican American War.
Intro 0:00
Northern frontier 0:46
Austin colonize Texas 2:00
Early Texas Disturbances 5:50
Santa Anna Centralizes Power 14:25
Battle of Gonzales 21:24
General Cos hurries to Bexar 25:43
General Austin Marches upon Bexar 30:16
Battle of Concepcion 36:02
Siege of Bexar 38:40
Battle for Bexar 47:49
War is won? 57:49
Santa Anna Marches North 59:10
Matamoros Expedition 1:02:38
Siege of the Alamo 1:10:37
Battle of the Alamo 1:22:02
Alamo Aftermath 1:30:22
Story of Herman Ehrenberg 1:32:49
General Urrea Sweeps the coast 1:35:13
Battle of Refugio 1:43:12
Battle of Coleto Creek 1:45:54
Goliad Massacre 1:53:54
Story of Susanna Dickinson 1:58:07
Runaway Scrape 1:59:46
Sam Houston Marches to Lynch's Ferry 2:16:10
Battle of San Jacinto, Day One 2:17:56
Battle of San Jacinto, Day Two 2:22:50
San Jacinto Aftermath 2:29:10
Republic of Texas 2:30:33
Ending 2:33:45
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The Texas Revolution was a turning point in the history of North America, before Americans and Mexicans shared the North American continent together, after the war, the United States would become the dominant nation in the region. In early 1835, the Mexican President, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna declared himself dictator, fighting would soon break out at the small little river town of Gonzales. A spark that would cause many other uprising to take place through out the rest of Coahuila y Tejas. From then on, everything will not be the same. For the next 8 months, from October 1835 to April 1836, thousands of soldiers, ranging from all parts of both the United States and Mexico, would be locked in a life or death struggle over a frontier area of Mexico called Texas. The war would feature prominent fights such as Gonzales, Bexar, The Alamo, Coleto Creek, and San Jacinto. And also prominent individuals of their time, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Stephen F Austin, Sam Houston, William B Travis, David Crockett, Jim Bowie, Jose de Urrea, Martin Perfecto de Cos, and Manuel Castrillon. Once this war is concluded, a new status quo would be put in place until these two countries would once again come to blows, in the more destructive and consequential war, the Mexican American War.
Intro 0:00
Northern frontier 0:46
Austin colonize Texas 2:00
Early Texas Disturbances 5:50
Santa Anna Centralizes Power 14:25
Battle of Gonzales 21:24
General Cos hurries to Bexar 25:43
General Austin Marches upon Bexar 30:16
Battle of Concepcion 36:02
Siege of Bexar 38:40
Battle for Bexar 47:49
War is won? 57:49
Santa Anna Marches North 59:10
Matamoros Expedition 1:02:38
Siege of the Alamo 1:10:37
Battle of the Alamo 1:22:02
Alamo Aftermath 1:30:22
Story of Herman Ehrenberg 1:32:49
General Urrea Sweeps the coast 1:35:13
Battle of Refugio 1:43:12
Battle of Coleto Creek 1:45:54
Goliad Massacre 1:53:54
Story of Susanna Dickinson 1:58:07
Runaway Scrape 1:59:46
Sam Houston Marches to Lynch's Ferry 2:16:10
Battle of San Jacinto, Day One 2:17:56
Battle of San Jacinto, Day Two 2:22:50
San Jacinto Aftermath 2:29:10
Republic of Texas 2:30:33
Ending 2:33:45
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The Texas Revolution Explained
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Here's the story about how Texas became part of Mexico, then became its own country, and finally be...
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Here's the story about how Texas became part of Mexico, then became its own country, and finally became part of the United States.
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Here's the story about how Texas became part of Mexico, then became its own country, and finally became part of the United States.
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All images in the public domain.
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27:10
The Texas Revolution: Battle of Gonzales
After the fall of New Spain, the Mexican government wanted to bolster the population of its northern regions to protect its inner core from marauding parties of...
After the fall of New Spain, the Mexican government wanted to bolster the population of its northern regions to protect its inner core from marauding parties of hostile natives and American filibusters. To rectify the problem, the Mexican government invited men such as Stephen F Austin to bring in loyal colonists from the United States to lay down roots in the region known as Texas. However, unbeknownst to the government officials in Mexico City. This problem would backfire in their face. Seeing the wonderful land of Texas up for grabs, thousands more Americans flooded into the Mexican state and started eating up the land. The Mexican officials tried to stop this flood but to no avail. Fighting starts breaking out against the Texian colonists and Mexican soldiers for years on end. The bloodshed will only rise when a popular Mexican General named Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna takes the reins of government. Though popular initially, Santa Anna soon centralizes power and overturns the Constitution, sparking revolts throughout the country. Tired of having no voice in government and being regulated as a second-class region, the people of Texas rise up hoping to get what they want finally, their state. With the tension rising throughout the country, it will only take a small incident to explode the entire region into civil conflict. It might be something as small as a cannon…
Intro 0:00
Northern frontier 0:45
Austins colonize Texas 2:00
Fredonian Rebellion 5:50
Anahuac Disturbance of 1832 8:20
Conventions of 1832 & 1833 11:55
Santa Anna Centralizes Power 14:25
Federalist Revolts against Santa Anna 15:30
Anahuac Disturbance of 1835 16:05
Ugartechea demands the Gonzales Cannon 17:40
Battle of Gonzales 21:24
General Cos arrives in Texas 25:49
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After the fall of New Spain, the Mexican government wanted to bolster the population of its northern regions to protect its inner core from marauding parties of hostile natives and American filibusters. To rectify the problem, the Mexican government invited men such as Stephen F Austin to bring in loyal colonists from the United States to lay down roots in the region known as Texas. However, unbeknownst to the government officials in Mexico City. This problem would backfire in their face. Seeing the wonderful land of Texas up for grabs, thousands more Americans flooded into the Mexican state and started eating up the land. The Mexican officials tried to stop this flood but to no avail. Fighting starts breaking out against the Texian colonists and Mexican soldiers for years on end. The bloodshed will only rise when a popular Mexican General named Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna takes the reins of government. Though popular initially, Santa Anna soon centralizes power and overturns the Constitution, sparking revolts throughout the country. Tired of having no voice in government and being regulated as a second-class region, the people of Texas rise up hoping to get what they want finally, their state. With the tension rising throughout the country, it will only take a small incident to explode the entire region into civil conflict. It might be something as small as a cannon…
Intro 0:00
Northern frontier 0:45
Austins colonize Texas 2:00
Fredonian Rebellion 5:50
Anahuac Disturbance of 1832 8:20
Conventions of 1832 & 1833 11:55
Santa Anna Centralizes Power 14:25
Federalist Revolts against Santa Anna 15:30
Anahuac Disturbance of 1835 16:05
Ugartechea demands the Gonzales Cannon 17:40
Battle of Gonzales 21:24
General Cos arrives in Texas 25:49
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Texas State Historical Association
Music from Filmstro
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Map Maker - Saris
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- published: 28 Dec 2023
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The Texas Revolution: Every Day
See how Texas got its independence from Mexico to form its own republic.
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See how Texas got its independence from Mexico to form its own republic.
➤ Support this channel with my Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/emperortigerstar
https://wn.com/The_Texas_Revolution_Every_Day
See how Texas got its independence from Mexico to form its own republic.
➤ Support this channel with my Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/emperortigerstar
- published: 24 Jul 2020
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