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  2. Anahuac disturbances - Wikipedia

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    In May 1832, Bradburn received a letter, ostensibly from a friend, warning that 100 armed men would come from Louisiana to reclaim the slaves. When Bradburn realized that the letter was a hoax, he arrested William B. Travis for questioning. [10]

  3. William B. Travis - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-Colonel William Barret "Buck" Travis (August 1, 1809 – March 6, 1836) was a Texian Army officer and lawyer. He is known for helping set the Texas Revolution in motion during the Anahuac disturbances and defending the Alamo Mission during the battle of the Alamo .

  4. To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World

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    William Barret Travis. In May 1831, Travis opened a law office in Anahuac, Texas. [10] Almost immediately, he and his law partner, Patrick Jack, clashed with the local military commander, Juan Davis Bradburn. Their subsequent actions were instrumental in causing the May 1832 Anahuac Disturbances. [10]

  5. Battle of Velasco - Wikipedia

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    Tensions escalated in May 1832, when Bradburn arrested a local man, William Barret Travis, on charges of attempted insurrection to separate the territory from Mexico. Conviction on this charge would lead to Travis's execution. [11] When Travis's business partner, Patrick Jack, made threats against Bradburn, he was also arrested. [12]

  6. Convention of 1832 - Wikipedia

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    The Convention of 1832 was the first political gathering of colonists in Mexican ... such as James Bowie and William B. Travis, were defeated. ... William C. (2006), ...

  7. Turtle Bayou Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    The document was published in an extra edition of the Brazoria Constitutional Advocate on July 23, 1832, and appeared in Mary Austin Holley's Texas (1833). Text of the Turtle Bayou Resolutions [3] First: By their repeated violations of the constitution and laws and the total disregard of the civil and political rights of the people.

  8. Texian Army - Wikipedia

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    The commander at the Alamo, William B. Travis, sent numerous letters to the Texas settlements, begging for reinforcements. [40] Men began to gather in Gonzales to prepare to reinforce the garrison. [41] Before they left, the Mexican army launched the Battle of the Alamo, and all of the Texian soldiers who had been stationed in Bexar were killed ...

  9. Juan Davis Bradburn - Wikipedia

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    In May 1832, Bradburn received a letter warning that 100 armed men were stationed 40 miles (64 km) away, intent on reclaiming the slaves. [11] After realizing the letter was a hoax, Bradburn arrested Travis for questioning. [42] He intended to send Travis to Matamoros for a military trial on charges of attempted insurrection.