Publisher's Synopsis
"Texas Revolution: A Quick Read" is a captivating book designed to introduce readers of all ages to the tumultuous and heroic events of the Texas Revolution. This easy-to-read book features a collection of concise articles on key topics that shaped this pivotal moment in history.
Starting with an insightful Overview, readers delve into the early seeds of rebellion with the Fredonia Rebellion in December 1826 and the influential Mier y Teran Report of 1828. The book navigates through critical milestones such as the enactment of the Law of April 6, 1830, and the passionate resolutions expressed in the Turtle Bayou Resolutions of 1832.
Readers encounter pivotal figures like the iconic William Travis, the formidable General Santa Anna, and the visionary Sam Houston. Battles come alive in vivid detail, from the initial sparks at the Battle of Gonzales in 1835 to the heroic defense at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, including the famous William B. Travis Letter.
The book doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of war, exploring events like the Runaway Scrape of 1836 and the tragic Battle of Coleto, culminating in the heartbreaking Goliad Massacre. Yet, amidst these hardships, readers witness the triumph of the Battle of San Jacinto and the diplomatic resolutions of the Treaty of Velasco in 1836.
As the narrative concludes with Sam Houston's presidency and the legacy of Texas statehood in 1845, "Texas Revolution: A Quick Read" leaves readers inspired and eager to delve deeper into this rich tapestry of history.
Topics:Overview
Fredonia Rebellion December 1826
Mier y Teran Report 1828
Law of April 6, 1830
Turtle Bayou Resolutions 1832
Arrest of Stephen F. Austin 1834
William Travis
General Santa Anna
Sam Houston
Battle of Gonzales 1835
Siege of Bexar 1835
Battle of Conception 1835
William B. Travis Letter 1836
Texas Constitutional Convention 1836
Battle of the Alamo 1836
James Bowie
Runaway Scrape 1836
Battle of Refugio 1836
Battle of Coleto 1836
Goliad Massacre 1836
Battle of San Jacinto 1836
Treaty of Velasco 1836
Sam Houston Elected President 1836
Legacy & Texas Statehood 1845