This is a great video with historic value. The artistic imagery, film clarity and background sound effects that you can actually hear make this a gem. Love it. Thank you.
Very well done. Surprisingly, I must not have been as stupid and bad a student as I thought I was when I was young. I actually recall some of this, when memories are triggered! But they are very dusty! (40 years old, too.)
Great city! I should warn you that a lot of the effort in designing that museum was made drawing parallels between the US rev. War and the Texan one. That's not to say there aren't any- but they're pretty over the top! Looking forward to our discussion today.
Well and fairly done. But you forget the slaughter at Goliad. That loss of men was much more devastating than the Alamo. Texans shouted Remember Goliad as well as Remember the Alamo at San Jacinto. Still, well done!.
I was excited to find this video thank you for making it my family can trace its history to one of the old 300 we are very proud to have this history in our family it's nice that you're getting that message out there.
This Episode of Story Time With Mr.Beat was excellent and will now help me better understand the Texas Revolution thank you for this episode Story Time With Mr.Beat! :)
It's not about making it better, ya numb-skull. It's recognizing that people are crossing over the border and regardless of our efforts to extricate them they keep coming back - so continually sending them back is at best a stop-gap solution - building a wall is itself asinine - we're left with some more options, we could actively invest in their home countries and help make them places that they wouldn't want to leave in the first place but that's pretty Globalist of us to do and I doubt certain elected representatives would be too keen with sending money abroad - so.... what are YOU suggesting we do? Don't make the mistake of thinking it's some effort to DRAW people to the US in order to.... do something intentional. The draw is purely unconscious on our part - as long as people believe they have no chance at a better life in their own countries, they will seek opportunities elsewhere. I'd LOVE to hear your well thought-out and nuanced proposal for the problem. lol
Also, it's sorta like when you cheat on your girl and because YOU'VE cheated you're now ten-times more paranoid that SHE'LL cheat on you. That's the vibe I'm getting here - because the US did it to them in the past a lot of people are paranoid something similar will happen.
Yes and no - it's true I don't want to do it, but not because of moral or ideological reasons. Purely practical - first of all, it wouldn't stop illegal immigration. There's the common saying "The solution to a 20-foot wall is a 21-foot ladder" and that doesn't even begin to delve into the issue of it, every time we've developed measures to stop illegal immigration they've thought up counter-measures. What about the tunnels that are already used to smuggle both people and drugs? How is a wall supposed to stop them? Walls have failed throughout history - they failed in China to keep the Mongols out. The even more elaborate set of walls and forts in the Roman Empire utterly failed to stop Barbarian incursions and eventually Rome was sacked - multiple times. Hadrian's wall was a boondoggle in and of itself, costly and for no positive benefit. That's one aspect of it - the fact it wouldn't work, but there's another, what about the cost? We know it wont be foolproof, but we DO know it will be costly, having to build in areas that are as remote as they are inhospitable and rugged. Not only that, but US citizens OWN some of that land. You're suggesting the Government deprive them of their land? Many of them have already refused to sell - and a lot of those people are Trump voted themselves. We're going to pull imminent domain on our citizens to build a costly wall that wont even fucking work? REALLY!? What about the illegal immigrants that don't hump it across the rio grande? What about the LARGE AMOUNT of the ones that come in on a work Visa or similar purpose and simply don't leave when it expires? In the age of the plane, the helicopter, the fucking hot-air balloon how is a wall an adequate answer? ALL OF THAT SAID - HOW DO WE PUNISH THEM!? They aren't our citizens, you're saying we put them in prison? Well congrats, then, dude - they're in the US, they're legitimized, and they get three hots and a cot in prison. So realistically you want to put them in prison? Which YOU AND I will end up paying for via taxes? How is that punishment? All we can realistically do - which is what we've already been doing for years - is deport them. So let me ask you, you speak tough about punishing them and they wont come here anymore - how? What form will that punishment take?
Seriously, though - have you really considered that there are only two ways to 'punish' them like you say? Put them in prison - or deport them. With the former they are officially in America - and they get three hots and a cot - and our tax money pays for them. On the other - we do the exact some thing we been doin'.
What do you mean by "pain"? Be specific. When a child crosses the border - let's say, about 12 - 14 years old since that's been close to the average for kids crossing the border alone (It's actually been largely females and children crossing the border in recent years - not so much males - www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2018/jun/29/does-america-face-refugee-or-immigration-problem/ ) what specifically should we do to them in order to teach them not to, and then after we do that to them what do we do with them? Also, what's the crime we're talking about, here? You mean specifically crossing the border?
good video, however was a little surprised there was no mention of Goliad, nor of General Urrea's campaign in the east. Nor anything about the runaway scrape.
To the winner goes the spoils. Some Americans wanted to take ALL of Mexico after winning the war. Alas, they were "nice" and only took the northern half.
Good information and covers the main topics/ideas. If I have one suggestion it would be to back down on the music mix a bit and it might have just been my poor laptop speakers but it seemed as if the guitar was just slightly out of tune.
1824 and before Mexico has law prohibiting “slaves”: Bravo 👏🏼 Illegal American immigrants! Sam Houston prez, Stephen Austin Vice 👍 Texas 28th state, but unfortunately entered as a “Slave” state, I suppose you’ve mentioned this in another post . Thanks again for a very informative and insightful post 👍 I’m glad I subscribed and will Patreon you, you are the real deal Mr Beat ☝️ you’re 7th graders are fortunate !
Slavery was the main cause and driving factor of the war with Mexico and the Texas revolt. Had it not existed in our country likely there would not have been a desire for new territory for the cultivation of cotton and sugar or the market of slaves, and thus no strife with Mexico. If you read the war with Mexico reviewed by Abiel Livermore or even the anti Texas legion by Benjamin Lundy, it describes this as the factor without doubt or controversy, it would be like watching the play of hamlet, with hamlet ommitted from the play, an exact quote of the reference of slavery with the Texas revolution and war with Mexico.
Found this searching for Texas Revolution videos for my 5 year old daughter. Looks like this one will be the easiest one to talk her into watching. REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
Bexar, not Bejar, and the full name of the town in those days was San Antonio de Bexar. Houston was not the first President of Texas, David G. Burnett was. You did not mention the Mexican losses at the Alamo. Long after the battle, a US Army doctor investigated the action and concluded that Mexican losses were about 600 killed and wounded. Many modern historians accept this figure without examining the facts themselves. In my opinion, 1200 is more likely. Either way, not too shabby for 183 men, none of whom could properly be called soldiers.
Very funny, kid. It happens that I like music and don't listen to it casually. In your Texas video - which I like and which I assume you took pride in producing - I'm faced with either listening to what you took time and effort to research, write, and present, or a mindless, continuous, repetitive loop of music that adds nothing to the story. One is a distraction to the other - Which would you prefer I pay attention to? Many people are exposed to background noise and music all day, and have learned to ignore it, and no doubt have no trouble ignoring it in this video. Therefore you have two responses to the music - Either it annoys your audience of they ignore it. So where's the benefit to using it?
I made this video a long time ago and yes, the music was a mistake. I have learned from my mistakes. My recent videos don't have this issue. Thanks for taking the time for the constructive criticism.
Pretty disappointed in this presentation, especially given the praise. Completely ignores Santa Anna's centralization of the government, taking away Texas's representation in the legislature (taxation without representation sound familiar?). Also ignores Santa Anna's propensity to massacre the opposition. Texans didn't just say "Remember the Alamo." They also said "Remember Goliad" where Santa Anna executed 300 men (a huge portion of the population by standards then). Instead, you choose to focus on some implied accusation of hypocrisy of people today opposing immigration from Mexico. Hardly the same, but it does reveal your political bias.
Mexico allowed immigration and demand immigrants to obey the law of the land. Instead of following local laws, immigrants got military and political resources from a foreign country that result on the annexation of that land to their country of origin. Before you get mad please change the word Mexico for US at the beginning of this comment and then write what ever you want to. I don't think Mexico have rights over Texas any more, people living there have developed rights over the land that can not be ignored or put a side due to events that happened almost 200 years ago. I just think that in order to better understand each other we must be objective and truthful about our history.
Goliad Massacre was Sunday March 27,1836 the men of Goliad met the same fate as the men of the Alamo did 3 weeks before Sunday March 6,1836 the runway scrap began March 31,1836 when Texans began fleeing the region Houston did not take action till April 21,1836 at San Jacinto when the main army of Texas defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto with remember the Alamo and Goliad
Texas was again invaded by Santa Anna's forces, twice in 1842, and his army fought the Texans again in San Antonio at the Battle of Salado Creek. The Mexicans were defeated and fled back to Mexico, but, not before massacring Nicolas Dawson and his men who were coming to the battle, but, were intersected near the battle by some of the Mexican Army. The Texans pursued the Mexicans into Mexico following this battle in what became known as the Somerville Expedition, and ended with the Mier disaster in Mexico, where the Texans surrendered to the numerical superiority of the Mexican Army. and 17 men who drew a black bean from a jar, were executed, by the orders of Santa Anna, in reprisal for the invasion of Mexico by the Texans.
I understand this is to be simple to digest, but I feel like there are several key points missed and misunderstood... for one 1824 was skipped over, and Stephen F Austin's imprisonment wasn't the final straw, though it was very important. Most Texians and Tejanos favored a more republican kind of government, similar to the US. When General Lopez became a dictator, that stirred the pot much more. Additionally, the runaway scrape wasn't Texians freaking out, it was a conscious decision made my Sam Houston to burn Gonzales, and head East, forcing the residents of Gonzales to flee.Lastly, at the time, they weren't called Texans, but Texians. It's a good video, but I just think there is a few more things you could have added, as well as I didn't agree with the way you depicted the runway scrape.
1. What did Mexican Independence do for the people of Texas? 2. To settle in Mexico what did you have to agree to do? 3. How did Mexico treat Americans trying to settle in Texas illegally? can you please help
México had people from Louisiana with permits living in Texas, Mexico. Under 2 conditions 1st being catholic and 2nd SLAVERY WAS ILLEGAL IN MÉXICO. The Unitedstatians (As the name America was already taken to name the continent) couldn't bare it and decided the land was theirs. The rest of the story was bla bla, bang bang, Liberty. Then USA kept arming narcos to weaken Mexico still today, either republican or democrats are the same. Greetings to everyone!!
You didn't really stress it that much, but it's worth remembering that the main law the settlers in Texas didn't want to obey was the slavery prohibition. The Texas war for independence was fought over slavery, mostly.
Loved this one. I have a feeling in the near Future or in another 4-16 Years Texas will succeed from the United States as they did from Mexico forming its own Country. Texas has an Economy so powerful they can become an Independent Nation as it has been growing from Democrat into Republican Solid State and that people like Hillary could make Texas go Democrat in 2016 or 2020 for President, Senator, Congress and Governor. If that happened Texas wouldn't be a Liberal State like California but it might be a Moderate Left Leaning State. I'm just saying People will move to Texas because of their freedom and jobs they have and most of them are from California, Illinois and the East Coast (mostly New York) and a lot of them are Democrats and will try to make Texas go Democrat. Texas is mostly likely going to want to succeed from America as they did to Mexico.
I live in San Antonio. There’s a huge project going on to re-establish the original Alamo. We’ll, at least that’s what they talk about doing… you know what THAT’s like.
I love that groovy guitar that goes the whole video...this is why I watch your stuff high
This is a great video with historic value. The artistic imagery, film clarity and background sound effects that you can actually hear make this a gem. Love it. Thank you.
Bang bang for the learning Mr. Beat, keep em comin'
Very well done. Surprisingly, I must not have been as stupid and bad a student as I thought I was when I was young. I actually recall some of this, when memories are triggered! But they are very dusty! (40 years old, too.)
Thanks for watching, Mr. Hughes. Same to you!
P.M. Laberge I'm sure you were smarter than you give yourself credit for. Thanks for watching and for the kind words :D
Keith Hughes is
You forgot the massacre at Goliad that occurred
Dang I haven’t heard the term “the old three hundred” in years
Same thing Texan brother the old 300
I teach fourth grade….thanks so much for your video! This is really going to help my team!
Thanks so much! :) Glad you could use it.
@Student Derrick Wolford LOOOOOOOLLLLL
How did youtube never suggest this video to me before? Well done. If you're ever in Austin, check out the texas state history museum.
+Political Junkie News Yeah, this one really took off for some reason. Thanks! I hope to visit Austin soon, actually. I have friends down there.
Great city! I should warn you that a lot of the effort in designing that museum was made drawing parallels between the US rev. War and the Texan one.
That's not to say there aren't any- but they're pretty over the top!
Looking forward to our discussion today.
No surprise...after all, in Texas students learn Texas history for an entire year! Wait a sec, is that where you are originally from?
+Mr. Beat's Social Studies Channel love social studies, teach some more!
Everywhere I go, I find you Political Junkie. I think the internet is saying we should collaborate.
Well and fairly done. But you forget the slaughter at Goliad. That loss of men was much more devastating than the Alamo. Texans shouted Remember Goliad as well as Remember the Alamo at San Jacinto. Still, well done!.
Well, God remembers those who enslaved other human beings and there is the judgement for that at end time by our Lord Jesus Christ.
@@shenghan9385 reminder that only 3 percent of all Texians owned slaves. And that was not the purpose of the revolution.
@@shenghan9385God also remembers those who slaughtered the surrendered troops, piled them up, and burned them
dear god I remember this when my teacher played this in class.
Awesome video, way better than the text books. Explained it perfectly, thanks Mr. Beat! thumbs up
Thanks Dylan!
Some funky music to go with your history kids!
1:39 that’s Stephen EFF Austin to you!
Thank you so much. This helped me with my paper.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
I didn’t know Texas used to be an independent country
Solid video! But, no Goliad Massacre?
I learned all of this in Texas history class but it’s just so interesting
Yay Mr. Beat! That was great! I'm going to share with my tour group coming to Texas next week! Great job!
+Danielle Moore Thanks so much! :D
You forgot or glossed over the massacre of Gonzales and Remember Gonzales was another battle cry
I'm getting my little sister a bit ahead for next school year for Texas History and this is just what I was looking for.
Awesome. Thanks for watching! :D
This is the cutest thing I’ve seen today.
You failed to mention the Goliad Massacre
NICE VIDEO THIS IS SO HELPFUL THANKS MR.BEAT! YOU ROCK!
I was excited to find this video thank you for making it my family can trace its history to one of the old 300 we are very proud to have this history in our family it's nice that you're getting that message out there.
Lol when I put captions on the vid it said sorry this is neat
Bruh this is my school work R.I.P
This Episode of Story Time With Mr.Beat was excellent and will now help me better understand the Texas Revolution thank you for this episode Story Time With Mr.Beat! :)
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
I think you deserve more subscribers.
That's kind of you to write :)
Mr. Beat's Social Studies Channel :)
What was that audio? when Texas and Mexico fighted in the Alamo and battle of San Jacinto, please tell me.
"If I were God, I'd be more" Wow, Antonio. I can see why he fell so hard.
this video was interisting.good job mr beat
+josue fernandez Thanks Josue :)
3:05 oh the irony
It's not about making it better, ya numb-skull. It's recognizing that people are crossing over the border and regardless of our efforts to extricate them they keep coming back - so continually sending them back is at best a stop-gap solution - building a wall is itself asinine - we're left with some more options, we could actively invest in their home countries and help make them places that they wouldn't want to leave in the first place but that's pretty Globalist of us to do and I doubt certain elected representatives would be too keen with sending money abroad - so.... what are YOU suggesting we do? Don't make the mistake of thinking it's some effort to DRAW people to the US in order to.... do something intentional. The draw is purely unconscious on our part - as long as people believe they have no chance at a better life in their own countries, they will seek opportunities elsewhere. I'd LOVE to hear your well thought-out and nuanced proposal for the problem. lol
Also, it's sorta like when you cheat on your girl and because YOU'VE cheated you're now ten-times more paranoid that SHE'LL cheat on you. That's the vibe I'm getting here - because the US did it to them in the past a lot of people are paranoid something similar will happen.
Yes and no - it's true I don't want to do it, but not because of moral or ideological reasons. Purely practical - first of all, it wouldn't stop illegal immigration. There's the common saying "The solution to a 20-foot wall is a 21-foot ladder" and that doesn't even begin to delve into the issue of it, every time we've developed measures to stop illegal immigration they've thought up counter-measures. What about the tunnels that are already used to smuggle both people and drugs? How is a wall supposed to stop them?
Walls have failed throughout history - they failed in China to keep the Mongols out. The even more elaborate set of walls and forts in the Roman Empire utterly failed to stop Barbarian incursions and eventually Rome was sacked - multiple times. Hadrian's wall was a boondoggle in and of itself, costly and for no positive benefit. That's one aspect of it - the fact it wouldn't work, but there's another, what about the cost? We know it wont be foolproof, but we DO know it will be costly, having to build in areas that are as remote as they are inhospitable and rugged. Not only that, but US citizens OWN some of that land. You're suggesting the Government deprive them of their land? Many of them have already refused to sell - and a lot of those people are Trump voted themselves. We're going to pull imminent domain on our citizens to build a costly wall that wont even fucking work? REALLY!?
What about the illegal immigrants that don't hump it across the rio grande? What about the LARGE AMOUNT of the ones that come in on a work Visa or similar purpose and simply don't leave when it expires? In the age of the plane, the helicopter, the fucking hot-air balloon how is a wall an adequate answer?
ALL OF THAT SAID - HOW DO WE PUNISH THEM!? They aren't our citizens, you're saying we put them in prison? Well congrats, then, dude - they're in the US, they're legitimized, and they get three hots and a cot in prison. So realistically you want to put them in prison? Which YOU AND I will end up paying for via taxes? How is that punishment? All we can realistically do - which is what we've already been doing for years - is deport them. So let me ask you, you speak tough about punishing them and they wont come here anymore - how? What form will that punishment take?
Seriously, though - have you really considered that there are only two ways to 'punish' them like you say? Put them in prison - or deport them. With the former they are officially in America - and they get three hots and a cot - and our tax money pays for them. On the other - we do the exact some thing we been doin'.
What do you mean by "pain"? Be specific. When a child crosses the border - let's say, about 12 - 14 years old since that's been close to the average for kids crossing the border alone (It's actually been largely females and children crossing the border in recent years - not so much males - www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2018/jun/29/does-america-face-refugee-or-immigration-problem/ ) what specifically should we do to them in order to teach them not to, and then after we do that to them what do we do with them?
Also, what's the crime we're talking about, here? You mean specifically crossing the border?
I like the presentation pace and timing for students. Seen your video today for the first time.
Mr beat thanks for this vid now I know more
This is amazing
Great video. Thanks for posting it.
Btw, I filled my queue with your videos, lol!
My 7th grade texas history students are going to benefit from this... thanks!
Can we get a 10 hour loop of the background music please? It's amazing, Great vid.
Wow!! I'm impressed!!!
Thank you!
This is awesome!! Students enjoyed the history lesson but music did get annoying half way through, Two thumbs up!!
Thanks! Yeah, I should have mixed it up with the music...it got repetitive. Thanks for watching :)
good video, however was a little surprised there was no mention of Goliad, nor of General Urrea's campaign in the east. Nor anything about the runaway scrape.
+kmerian I simply didn't mention it because I was *trying* to be brief and had to leave stuff out. Thanks for watching!
Mr. Beat yeah.. That's bull
"Once upon a time, there used to be a country called Spain." That's crazy! Can you believe there used to be a country called Spain?
There still is.
andrewwantsafreetibet it’s a joke
@@andrewlikestrains4138 that's the joke
Katy, I teach 7th grade.
so texas was established illegally lol
as a state
i know it was am just rubbing it in
The main reason why the Mexican American War began was due to a border dispute between Texas and Mexico, yes.
To the winner goes the spoils. Some Americans wanted to take ALL of Mexico after winning the war. Alas, they were "nice" and only took the northern half.
Steve Austin wanted to move to Texas? Oh HELL YEAH!
Fun Fact: Mexicans fought on the side of the Texans, as well.
Beautiful fairy tale 👏 can you read us another story Daddy Beat?
I did this as a video for social studies
I love this story I’ve watched it like 4 times
That intro always makes me laugh. lol
I live in NY but I had no idea that Texas became its own country before becoming the 28th state
Hey Mr. Beat! Love your videos and use them in class often :-) Is there a version of this without the background music?
I'm studying for my state test today and watching this for a quick review! Love it
+Kareen Alada Awesome. Thanks for watching! Glad it helped :)
It supposed to say story time when mr beat
Good information and covers the main topics/ideas. If I have one suggestion it would be to back down on the music mix a bit and it might have just been my poor laptop speakers but it seemed as if the guitar was just slightly out of tune.
+superbford Thanks for the feedback!
1824 and before Mexico has law prohibiting “slaves”: Bravo 👏🏼
Illegal American immigrants!
Sam Houston prez, Stephen Austin Vice 👍
Texas 28th state, but unfortunately entered as a “Slave” state, I suppose you’ve mentioned this in another post .
Thanks again for a very informative and insightful post 👍 I’m glad I subscribed and will Patreon you, you are the real deal Mr Beat ☝️ you’re 7th graders are fortunate !
Slavery was the main cause and driving factor of the war with Mexico and the Texas revolt. Had it not existed in our country likely there would not have been a desire for new territory for the cultivation of cotton and sugar or the market of slaves, and thus no strife with Mexico. If you read the war with Mexico reviewed by Abiel Livermore or even the anti Texas legion by Benjamin Lundy, it describes this as the factor without doubt or controversy, it would be like watching the play of hamlet, with hamlet ommitted from the play, an exact quote of the reference of slavery with the Texas revolution and war with Mexico.
LOVE IT!!!
I love Texas Hi from Michigan
7:19 never split the party... :-o
i'm wondering how you forgot the Goliad Massercure
I read a letter online from one of the survivors of the Goliad massacre telling about how he escaped.
I'm wondering how he forgot the 1824 constitution and the central government eschewing federalism in favor of central governance.
The battle of San Jacinto was one of the shortest battles ever
Definitely.
+Mr. Beat's Social Studies Channel I was born in spring.
Forgot to mention the massacre at Goliad
Found this searching for Texas Revolution videos for my 5 year old daughter. Looks like this one will be the easiest one to talk her into watching.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
+a cadaver Awesome! REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
a cadaver VIVA EL ALAMO
Why no mention of the basement in the Alamo?
Texas for nine years was its own country.TEXAS IS FOREVER
Yes. Texas is forever and Texans sin in slavery which is marked against God will remain forever too.
The music is too loud and grating.Can't concentrate. Too bad, because the info seems well constructed!
As a Washingtonian, I disagree with Texas having the most interesting state history. I'm biased though.
Bexar, not Bejar, and the full name of the town in those days was San Antonio de Bexar.
Houston was not the first President of Texas, David G. Burnett was.
You did not mention the Mexican losses at the Alamo. Long after the battle, a US Army doctor investigated the action and concluded that Mexican losses were about 600 killed and wounded. Many modern historians accept this figure without examining the facts themselves. In my opinion, 1200 is more likely. Either way, not too shabby for 183 men, none of whom could properly be called soldiers.
also, what grade do you teach?
"Don't Mess With Texas"
REMEBER THE ALAMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
also nice video you made
Do you make all the music?
Sandy would've been proud.
How do I turn off the music?
Try this: ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
Very funny, kid. It happens that I like music and don't listen to it casually. In your Texas video - which I like and which I assume you took pride in producing - I'm faced with either listening to what you took time and effort to research, write, and present, or a mindless, continuous, repetitive loop of music that adds nothing to the story. One is a distraction to the other - Which would you prefer I pay attention to?
Many people are exposed to background noise and music all day, and have learned to ignore it, and no doubt have no trouble ignoring it in this video. Therefore you have two responses to the music - Either it annoys your audience of they ignore it. So where's the benefit to using it?
I made this video a long time ago and yes, the music was a mistake. I have learned from my mistakes. My recent videos don't have this issue. Thanks for taking the time for the constructive criticism.
Pretty disappointed in this presentation, especially given the praise. Completely ignores Santa Anna's centralization of the government, taking away Texas's representation in the legislature (taxation without representation sound familiar?). Also ignores Santa Anna's propensity to massacre the opposition. Texans didn't just say "Remember the Alamo." They also said "Remember Goliad" where Santa Anna executed 300 men (a huge portion of the population by standards then).
Instead, you choose to focus on some implied accusation of hypocrisy of people today opposing immigration from Mexico. Hardly the same, but it does reveal your political bias.
Mexico allowed immigration and demand immigrants to obey the law of the land. Instead of following local laws, immigrants got military and political resources from a foreign country that result on the annexation of that land to their country of origin.
Before you get mad please change the word Mexico for US at the beginning of this comment and then write what ever you want to.
I don't think Mexico have rights over Texas any more, people living there have developed rights over the land that can not be ignored or put a side due to events that happened almost 200 years ago. I just think that in order to better understand each other we must be objective and truthful about our history.
what about the Massacre at Goliad or thu Runaway Scrape?
Goliad Massacre was Sunday March 27,1836 the men of Goliad met the same fate as the men of the Alamo did 3 weeks before Sunday March 6,1836 the runway scrap began March 31,1836 when Texans began fleeing the region
Houston did not take action till April 21,1836 at San Jacinto when the main army of Texas defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto with remember the Alamo and Goliad
There still is !
Great video on Texas' Independence Day!
Texas was again invaded by Santa Anna's forces, twice in 1842, and his army fought the Texans again in San Antonio at the Battle of Salado Creek. The Mexicans were defeated and fled back to Mexico, but, not before massacring Nicolas Dawson and his men who were coming to the battle, but, were intersected near the battle by some of the Mexican Army. The Texans pursued the Mexicans into Mexico following this battle in what became known as the Somerville Expedition, and ended with the Mier disaster in Mexico, where the Texans surrendered to the numerical superiority of the Mexican Army. and 17 men who drew a black bean from a jar, were executed, by the orders of Santa Anna, in reprisal for the invasion of Mexico by the Texans.
The 'J' is silent in San jacinto
POV ur teeacher made u watch this\
what about the tejanos?
that song was an annoying loop ngl
I understand this is to be simple to digest, but I feel like there are several key points missed and misunderstood... for one 1824 was skipped over, and Stephen F Austin's imprisonment wasn't the final straw, though it was very important. Most Texians and Tejanos favored a more republican kind of government, similar to the US. When General Lopez became a dictator, that stirred the pot much more. Additionally, the runaway scrape wasn't Texians freaking out, it was a conscious decision made my Sam Houston to burn Gonzales, and head East, forcing the residents of Gonzales to flee.Lastly, at the time, they weren't called Texans, but Texians. It's a good video, but I just think there is a few more things you could have added, as well as I didn't agree with the way you depicted the runway scrape.
also you forgot Goliad :(
In school year I passed my test thx to this
Heck yeah! Glad to hear it :)
1. What did Mexican Independence do for the people of Texas?
2. To settle in Mexico what did you have to agree to do?
3. How did Mexico treat Americans trying to settle in Texas illegally?
can you please help
México had people from Louisiana with permits living in Texas, Mexico. Under 2 conditions 1st being catholic and 2nd SLAVERY WAS ILLEGAL IN MÉXICO. The Unitedstatians (As the name America was already taken to name the continent) couldn't bare it and decided the land was theirs. The rest of the story was bla bla, bang bang, Liberty. Then USA kept arming narcos to weaken Mexico still today, either republican or democrats are the same. Greetings to everyone!!
Braindead comment
Music is Also SOOOO anoying
INTERESTING.... 👀
cool
You didn't really stress it that much, but it's worth remembering that the main law the settlers in Texas didn't want to obey was the slavery prohibition. The Texas war for independence was fought over slavery, mostly.
Absolute false, please refrain from using easily debunked accusations. The civil was was however
og mr beat
hey its Mr.beat not Mr.peat
Loved this one. I have a feeling in the near Future or in another 4-16 Years Texas will succeed from the United States as they did from Mexico forming its own Country. Texas has an Economy so powerful they can become an Independent Nation as it has been growing from Democrat into Republican Solid State and that people like Hillary could make Texas go Democrat in 2016 or 2020 for President, Senator, Congress and Governor. If that happened Texas wouldn't be a Liberal State like California but it might be a Moderate Left Leaning State. I'm just saying People will move to Texas because of their freedom and jobs they have and most of them are from California, Illinois and the East Coast (mostly New York) and a lot of them are Democrats and will try to make Texas go Democrat. Texas is mostly likely going to want to succeed from America as they did to Mexico.
I just don't see Texas seceding any time soon, but I could be wrong.
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I live in San Antonio. There’s a huge project going on to re-establish the original Alamo. We’ll, at least that’s what they talk about doing… you know what THAT’s like.
As a Texan, definitely good vid.
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Does no on notice Santa Anna looks like a giraffe?
Not bad for a ... where you from anyway?
this is so amateurish and i love it