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Velasco, Texas : ウィキペディア英語版
Velasco, Texas
Velasco was a town in Texas, United States, that was later annexed by the city of Freeport. Founded in 1831, Velasco is situated on the east side of the Brazos River in southeast Texas. It is sixteen miles south of Angleton, Texas, and four miles from the Gulf of Mexico.
The town's early history is closely tied with the Battle of Velasco and the Texas Revolution. Velasco was an important entry point for American settlers in Texas. In 1836 following the decisive Battle of San Jacinto, Velasco was named a temporary capital of the Republic of Texas by the interim President David G. Burnet. In 1837, the final actions of the Battle of Brazos River occurred there.
==History==
Velasco was originally located on the Gulf Coast on the east side of the mouth of the Brazos River where present-day Surfside is located.〔 In 1821, the schooner ''Lively'' landed at the site with thirty-eight men, the first of Stephen F. Austin's colonists. At the time, Texas was part of Mexico, but Austin had obtained permission to bring American settlers into the area, with the first colonists settling in what is now southern Brazoria County.〔
Velasco consisted of a single house until 1831, when Mexico set up a customs port there and dispatched troops to help the customs collector.〔 More than 25,000 settlers entered through the port.〔 The town was named for a Mexican general, as was Quintana, on the opposite side of the river.〔
Velasco was the site of the Battle of Velasco in 1832.〔 The battle was fought on June 26, 1832 between Texas colonists and Mexico four years before the Texas Revolution. The Mexican commander during the conflict, Domingo de Ugartechea, tried to stop the Texans from transporting a cannon up the Brazos River to attack the city of Anahuac. The Texans were led by Brazoria Alcade, John Austin, and the schoolteacher and farmer Henry Smith. The Texan militia eventually prevailed over the greatly outnumbered Mexicans. Ugartechea surrendered after a three-day battle, once he realized he would not be receiving reinforcements. His soldiers had also run out of ammunition.
In 1834, a cholera epidemic reduced the population to 100.〔 After the Battle of San Jacinto, President David G. Burnet made the town the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas.〔 Government records were housed at Fort Velasco until the first capital of Texas was established at Columbia.〔 General Antonio López de Santa Anna signed the Treaties of Velasco on May 14, 1836 acknowledging Texas independence.〔

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