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Why and When was the War fought Why At First Mexico wanted in Texas. Then Mexico stop allowing people in to Texas. There were some early clashes between Mexican Army and Texan Colonists. Taxes were placed on new incoming settler Slavery was outlawed Mexico did not protect freedom of religion and required a tithe to the church. When The First battle was fought on Oct 2, 1835 Last battle on April 21, 1836

Where was the war fought. Most battles were fought outside of San Antonio. East to Galveston

Who fought in the war For the Mexican army: General Santa Anna ( at the time we was also the President of Mexico For the Texas rebels: Sam F. Austin Sam Huston Davy Crocket James Bowie

Famous Battles and When they were fought The Alamo The battle of Gonzales The battle of San Jacinto

The Alamo the Alamo was a mission that the Texans converted into a fort Siege lasted 13 days The Alamo was attacked once by each side Casualties o f the battle: Mexican : killed or wounded Texans: At the battle Davy Crockett and William Travis were killed Video

Outcome of the war Texas became an independent republic and the joined the US. About 860 Texans were killed and 2,500 Mexicans were killed. A major cause in the Mexican- American war