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Timeline of the Republic of Texas : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of the Republic of Texas

This is a timeline of the Republic of Texas, spanning the time from the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836, up to the transfer of power to the State of Texas on February 19, 1846.
==1836==
Texas Declares Independence
*March 2 – The Texas Declaration of Independence is signed by 58 delegates at an assembly at Washington-on-the-Brazos and the Republic of Texas is declared. David G. Burnet is elected ad interim president by the delegates. Texans with Dr. James Grant are defeated at the Battle of Agua Dulce.
*1836 March 3 – James B. Bonham arrives back at the Alamo telling Lt. Col. William B. Travis that Col. James Fannin was not coming.
*March 4 – Santa Anna holds a council of war with Generals Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma, Martín Perfecto de Cos, Manuel F. Castrillón and Colonels Juan Almonte, Agustín Amat, Francisco Duque and Manuel Romero to plan the final assault. Sam Houston is appointed commander of Texas forces.
*March 6 – Battle of the Alamo: the Alamo falls. Approximately 190-250 Texians and Tejanos died. The thirteen-day siege resulted in the deaths of all of its defenders, including William B. Travis, Davy Crockett, and Jim Bowie.
*March 11 – Houston begins his retreat from Gonzales precipitating the Runaway Scrape.
*March 12 – Battle of Refugio begins: Texan troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel William Ward and Amos King are attacked by General Urrea. After several hours of fighting, the Texans retreat.
*March 15 - Ward's troops are captured by the Mexicans.
*March 16 - David G. Burnet becomes interim president of the Republic of Texas.
*March 19 – Battle of Coleto: General Urrea corners Colonel James Fannin near Goliad.
*March 20 – Fannin surrenders.
*March 21 – The Battle of Copano is fought.
*March 22 – King's troops are captured by the Mexicans.
*March 27 – Goliad Massacre: James Fannin and nearly 400 Texans are executed by order of Santa Anna. Houston and his army camp near San Felipe de Austin.
*April 21 – Battle of San Jacinto: Texan army under Sam Houston overwhelmingly defeats Mexican force under Santa Anna, securing Texas independence. Santa Anna captured.
*May 14 – Treaties of Velasco signed by Republic of Texas officials and General Santa Anna ending the Texas Revolution.
*October 3 - The 1st Congress of the Republic of Texas assembles at Columbia.
*October 22 - Sam Houston becomes president of the republic.

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