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Montgomery-Revolution Timeline

  • Election Of Santa Anna

    Election Of Santa Anna
    Santa Anna was elected president in 1833, winning by a landslide People Santa Anna personally led the army into Texas to squelch the revolution
  • Mier y Teran Report

    Mier y Teran Report
    Many colonists hoped that he would make Texas a self-governing state within the Mexican republic.
  • Arrest Of Stephen F. Austin

    Arrest Of Stephen F. Austin
    Believing that he was pushing for Texas independence and suspect that he was trying to incite insurrection, Austin was arrested by the Mexican government in January 1834 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He was taken to Mexico City and imprisoned.
  • Fredonian Rebellion

    Fredonian Rebellion
    It happened in Nacogdoches. It Failed
  • Decree of April 6, 1830

    Decree of April 6, 1830
    was initiated by Lucas Alamán y Escalada, Mexican minister of foreign relations, and was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas.
  • Turtle Bayou Resolutions

    Turtle Bayou Resolutions
    Anglo-American settlers opposed to the rule of Mexican commander John Davis Bradburn fled from Anahuac north to the crossing on Turtle Bayou near James Taylor White's ranchhouse
  • Anahuac

    Anahuac
    The Anahuac Disturbances were uprisings of settlers in and around Anahuac, Texas in 1832 and 1835 which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution. This eventually led to the territory's secession from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas
  • Convention Of 1832

    Convention Of 1832
    The Convention of 1832 was the first political gathering of colonists in Mexican Texas. Delegates sought reforms from the Mexican government and hoped to quell the widespread belief that settlers in Texas wished to secede from Mexico.
  • Convention Of 1833

    Convention Of 1833
    The Convention of 1833 (April 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers in Mexican Texas, was a successor to the Convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the Mexican government.
  • Consultation

    Consultation
    The Consultation served as the provisional government of Mexican Texas from November 1835 to March 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Tensions rose in Texas during early 1835 as throughout Mexico federalists began to oppose the increasingly centralist policies of the government.