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TGA 5.14 - Texas Revolution Timeline TGA REQ Using your Texas History textbook, put the events in chronological order, starting with the earliest (#1) and ending with the final event (#10).

*these page numbers will help you:

Battle of Gonzalez– page243

Battle of San Jacinto– page 304

Battle of Goliad – page 244

Battle of the Alamo – page278

Battle of Coleto - Page 285

Treaty of Velasco – page 310

Grass Fight - page 249

Runaway scrape – page 298

Siege of Bexar – page 250

Goliad Massacre – Page 287

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