• The Treaties of Velasco were two documents, one private and the other public, signed in Fort Velasco on May 14, 1836 between General Antonio López de Santa...
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    Republic of Texas, as the Treaties of Velasco was signed by Mexican President General Antonio López de Santa Anna under duress as prisoner of the Texians...
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    de Santa Anna, the ruler of Mexico, was defeated by Texians at the Battle of San Jacinto and signed the Treaties of Velasco in 1836, ceding Texas territory...
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    signed the Treaties of Velasco on May 14, 1836, acknowledging Texas independence. Between the Texas Revolution and the American Civil War, Velasco and Quintana...
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    David G. Burnet (category Presidents of the Republic of Texas)
    to Galveston Island and then to Velasco. On May 14, 1836, both men signed the Treaties of Velasco. In a public treaty, Santa Anna agreed to immediately...
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    still considered its territory because it refused to recognize the Treaties of Velasco, signed by President Antonio López de Santa Anna after he was captured...
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    J. Pinckney Henderson (category University of North Carolina School of Law alumni)
    on April 21 at the Battle of San Jacinto. On May 14, 1836, Antonio López de Santa Anna has signed the Treaties of Velasco agreeing to withdraw his troops...
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    unsuccessful. The Treaties of Velasco were two documents signed at Velasco, Texas, (which is now Freeport, Texas) on May 14, 1836, between President of Mexico,...
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  • May 14, 1836, at the Treaties of Velasco. Although the Texas Army was officially established by the Consultation of the Republic of Texas on November 13...
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    prisoner-of-war, signed the Treaties of Velasco officially recognizing Texas's break from Mexico.[citation needed] The authority and responsibilities of the...
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    Republic of Mexico on May 14, 1836 at the Treaties of Velasco. The Texian Militia was first authorized on February 18, 1823 by Agustín de Iturbide of the First...
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    Texian Army (redirect from Army of Texas)
    May 14, 1836 at the Treaties of Velasco. Although the Texas Army was officially established by the Consultation of the Republic of Texas on November 13...
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    This list of treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Central American...
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    helped the Republic of Texas win independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico on May 14, 1836 at the Treaties of Velasco. It was replaced by the...
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  • large cannon, known as the best protected location on the coast. The Treaties of Velasco which recognized Texas Independence from Mexico were signed at this...
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    of the descendants have appeared, along with actors to re-create this historical moment. Cahuenga, California; Tongva settlement. Treaties of Velasco...
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    title due to the fact that the Treaty of Velasco which ended hostilities between Texas and Mexico was signed at Fort Velasco, which was located near the...
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    kind of Federal District July 20, 1854, approving the Treaty of Mesilla, which amended the border with the United States of America through the loss of territory...
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    between Mexico and the Republic of Texas were unofficially initiated in 1836 at the signing of the Treaties of Velasco, which de facto declared Texas independent...
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  • de Velasco 20719 Velasco, an asteroid Battle of Velasco (1832), between the Republic of Mexico and a rebelling Mexican state Treaties of Velasco (1836)...
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    Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) against Mexico and captured Mexican president Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. He signed the Treaties of Velasco, which...
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    Anna was captured and forced to sign the Treaties of Velasco, ending the war. The Constitution of the Republic of Texas prohibited the government from restricting...
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  • 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...
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    between the Republic of Texas and Mexico prior to annexation. Texas claimed the Rio Grande as its border based on the Treaties of Velasco, while Mexico maintained...
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    Runaway Scrape (category Republic of Texas)
    army. The subsequent Battle of San Jacinto resulted in the surrender of Santa Anna and the signing of the Treaties of Velasco. In 1834, Mexican President...
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    way for the Republic of Texas to become an independent country. These treaties did not necessarily recognize Texas as a sovereign nation but stipulated...
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    David G. Burnet and Santa Anna signed the Treaties of Velasco stating that "in his official character as chief of the Mexican nation, he acknowledged the...
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    after the battle and signed under duress the Treaties of Velasco, which recognized the independence of Texas on May 14. The Mexican government headed...
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    Mexican Texas (category Pre-statehood history of Texas)
    newly appointed president of Mexico (Anastasio Bustamante) and the Mexican Congress both rejected the Treaties of Velasco, declaring that because he...
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    included Santa Anna's personal agreements. The Treaties of Velasco required that all Mexican troops retreat south of the Rio Grande and that all private property –...
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