Revolution and Republic Important Dates. 1830 Law of April 6, 1830.

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Revolution and Republic Important Dates

1830 Law of April 6, 1830

1832 Turtle Bayou Resolutions

1834 Arrest of Stephen F. Austin

October 2, 1835 Battle of Gonzales

1836 Washington-on-the-Brazos (March 1) Declaration of Independence (March 2) The Constitution of 1836 Battle of the Alamo (March 6) Battle of Coleto Creek (March 19-20) Fannin’s surrender at Goliad (March 27) Battle of San Jacinto (April 21) Treaties of Velasco (May)***

1836 Texas won independence

Texas Republic Sam Houston elected first president (1836)

1838 Mirabeau Lamar is elected president

1840 Council House Fight

1841 Sam Houston is elected president for the second time

1842 Mier Expedition

1844 Anson Jones is elected president

1845 Texas is annexed into the United States