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Chapter Links
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Sons of DeWitt Colony Website ~ “Causes of the Texas Revolution,” “Failure to Limit Anglo immigration,” “Juan Seguin,” and many others. Often includes the opinions of Wallace L. McKeehan, but many primary sources are provided as well as other documentation. The Index includes links to the "Memoria of the Bexar Seven," primary sources on "The Consulations to Delegates to the Washington-on-the-Brazos Convention", "Declaration," and "Constitution."
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The San Jacinto Museum of History includes Houston’s biography and that of many Mexican and Texian commanders, links in “Before the Battle,” “The Battle,” “Timeline,” and “Weapons.”
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A Battle of San Jacinto site that includes primary source documents (original and transcription), Flags and Maps of interest, link to the Texas Constitution as well as related areas to include African Americans at the Battle of San Jacinto and Santa Anna’s surrender.
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The Texians and Tejanos at the Alamo ~ A well-known Texas history site by the Tarins, descendants of early Tejanos. Includes list of the Alamo dead, survivors and excellent discussion of mythological aspects of the Alamo story versus facts. Included also is an article by Richard Santos, “Mythologizing the Alamo.”
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The Avalon Project of Yale University - Texas - From Independence to Annexation ~ Treaty of Velasco: 14 May 1836 ~ An excellent source for primary source documents categorized by centuries; Articles of an agreement entered into, between His Excellency David G. Burnet, President of the Republic of Texas, and His Excellency General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, President General in Chief of the Mexican Army.
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