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1 maj 1995 · Only in Texas, which in the summer of 1812 suffered an invasion from the United States under the leadership of José Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara and Augustus Magee, was royal authority seriously threatened.
1 lut 1996 · The Gutiérrez-Magee expedition, as this episode in Texas history is commonly called, captured Nacogdoches in August 1812 and La Bahía in early November. Governor Salcedo failed to defeat the invaders either at La Bahía or later on the outskirts of Béxar.
The intent of this work is to study the events that culminated in the invasion of Imperial Spain's domain of Nueva Espafia during August, 1812.
The Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition or Texan Revolt of 1812-1813 was an 1812–1813 joint filibustering expedition by Mexico and the United States against Spanish Texas during the early years of the Mexican War of Independence.
20 lis 2021 · Constitutional rule came to the area that would become Texas in 1812 during the Napoleonic Wars when Napoleon deposed the Spanish King Ferdinand VII and established a constitutional monarchy with a legislature and his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne.
Americans felt oppressed by Mexican rule and, under the leadership of Stephen Austin and Sam Houston, declared independence in 1835. A Mexican army under General Antonio Santa Anna attacked and slaughtered Texas rebels at the Alamo, but Houston rallied support and crushed Santa Anna at San Jacinto. Struggling as an independent country, the ...
20 gru 2022 · Often depicted by historians as a ‘forgotten’ war in the United States and unwanted distraction for Britain and its empire (with the exception of Canada), the Anglo-American War of 1812 for contemporaries was a conflict with high states.