Unit 5. Unrest and Revolt in Texas

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Unit 5 Unrest and Revolt in Texas 1821-1836

Texas Revolution For these notes you write the slides with the red titles!!!

Important People George Childress chaired the committee in charge of writing the Texas Declaration of Independence Lorenzo de Zavala helped write the Texas Declaration of Independence and helped design the ad interim government at Washington-on-the Brazos; was elected Vice President of the new republic James Fannin led the Texans at Coleto Creek and surrendered to Urrea; later he was executed at Goliad by order of Santa Anna Sam Houston leader of the Revolutionary Army during the Texas Revolution Antonio López de Santa Anna dictator of Mexico, and military leader of the Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution Juan Seguín served with Travis at the Alamo, but survived because he was sent out as a messenger to warn Sam Houston about the events at the Alamo. He continued to serve under Sam Houston at the Battle of San Jacinto. William B. Travis military leader of the Texas forces at the Alamo; was killed by Mexican forces at the Alamo James (Jim) Bowie - Pioneer, knife fighter, soldier, & military leader at the Alamo until he fell sick. Died at the Alamo David (Davy) Crockett Famous frontiersman, folk hero, soldier, & politician from Tennessee. He fought and died at the Alamo

Santa Anna Remains in Texas The Texian defeats at the Alamo and in South Texas allowed Santa Anna to move into Central Texas unopposed Santa Anna wanted to leave Texas and let General Vicente Filisola finish the war.

General Vicente Filisola Santa Anna was convinced the Texians were beaten Filisola realized the task of defeating the men with Houston would not be easy. He convinced Santa Anna to stay.

Sam Houston Builds the Texas Army Houston arrived at Gonzales on March 11 and found 370 men ready to join the fight. Realizing the army needed training, Houston began a withdrawal from Gonzales on March 13

Houston s Army Retreats With 400 Troops, Houston retreated East toward the Colorado River, hoping to pick up additional men The army grew to nearly 1,000 volunteers as it moved East Houston learned that Fannin and his soldiers had been captured

Texian attitudes Houston s soldiers became resentful because their homes were being destroyed and they wanted to fight the Mexican soldiers Houston believed that his forces were still too weak and needed more time to train.

Panic Causes Runaway Scrape Fearing the Mexican army would move in and harm them, hundreds of Texas families moved east Heavy rains and sickness made the journey miserable

The Runaway Scrape The process that Sam Houston used of retreating, training, and retreating again became known as the runaway scrape

Houston Trains his Army On March 28, Houston s army reached the Brazos River, but two companies refused to retreat any farther.

Left behind as river guard Leaving the two companies to guard the river crossing, Houston and the main army moved north along the Brazos to Groce s Plantation Houston trained his army for almost 2 weeks

Scouts!

Juan Seguin Helps Texas civilians escape destroys heavy supplies Texans cannot carry Learns of deaths at the Alamo protect Texas Army flanks (sides) and rear as Texians retreat.

Hendrick Arnold Being an African-American, Arnold posed as a runaway slave and moved through the Mexican army camps gathering information for Houston

Deaf Smith Fluent in Spanish, Smith infiltrates camps in disguise as a Mexican He too sends information on Santa Anna s march route and men s condition to General Houston

The Mexican Army Follows Houston On April 5, Santa Anna crossed the Colorado River and tried to overtake the Texans

Houston continued to move Houston moved Southeast toward the San Jacinto River On April 11, 1836 He received a gift from the people of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Twin Sisters Two cannons called the Twin Sisters Having lost the Texas artillery at the Alamo, Goliad and during the runaway scrape, this could not have come at a better time

What was Houston doing? Many Texans felt Houston was heading to Louisiana-running for safety to the USA

General Edmund P. Gains Others thought he might get military aid from General Edmund P. Gaines commander of US Army in Louisiana

Instead, Houston continued to move south to Harrisburg and prepared to fight.

Battle of San Jacinto Houston found that Santa Anna camped out in the open in a vulnerable spot, and camped his men in a spot that was partially hidden in a grove of trees After gathering supplies and training his troops during the Runaway Scrape, Houston marched his troops down Buffalo Bayou towards Santa Anna s camp.

The day before the battle, there were several small fights. In one of the fights, a private named Mirabeau B. Lamar saved the lives of two Texans and was promoted to Colonel and put in charge of the cavalry.

Before the battle, Houston sent Deaf Smith on a special mission to destroy the bridge at Vince's Bayou. This effectively destroyed the retreat route for both the Mexican army as well as his Texans.

On April 21, 1836 Houston ordered his army to attack the exhausted Mexican soldiers as they took their afternoon siestas. words

Taken by surprise, 630 Mexican soldiers were killed and 730 captured in 18 minutes of fighting

The next day, Santa Anna was captured while hiding in the nearby marshes. Texas Independence was secured.

Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836 Shortest battle in history 18 minutes Sam Houston led the Texas forces 800 men Santa Anna led the Mexican forces 1300 men Houston burned every way out of San Jacinto and attacked the Mexican Army about 3:00 p.m. Santa Anna was captured the next day and surrendered to Sam Houston