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  2. 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 ...

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    Before 1500 – Prior to the arrival of the first European explorers, numerous tribes of the Indians of Texasoccupied the region between the Rio Grande to the south and the Red River to the north. Mid-1519– Alonso Alvarez de Pineda, a Spanish adventurer, sailed from a base in Jamaica to become the first known European to explore and map the Texas coa...

    October 2, 1835 – Texans drove back troops of the Mexican cavalry at the Battle of Gonzales. The revolution began. October 9, 1835 – The Goliad Campaign of 1835ended when George Collingsworth, Ben Milam, and forty-nine other Texans stormed the presidio at Goliad and a small troop of Mexican defenders. October 28, 1835 – Jim Bowie, James Fannin, and...

    December 29, 1845 – U. S. President James Polkfollowed through on a campaign platform promising to annex Texas and signed legislation making Texas the 28th state of the United States. April 25, 1846 – The Mexican-American War ignited as a result of disputes over claims to Texas boundaries. The outcome of the war fixed Texas’ southern boundary at th...

  4. I’d love to hear what you did for Texas history, especially books we should aim to read. Here is a list I have of what to cover (based on TEKS): Regions of Texas and Native Americans

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  7. Apr 1, 2024 · A Trip to Texas In 1835: Collecting Rare Texas History Books with Dr. Stephen Hardin Michelle and Dr. Hardin have a lively discussion about a seldom seen piece of Texana. Read More

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