texas revolution: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈtɛk.səs ˌrɛv.əˈluː.ʃən/US/ˈtɛk.səs ˌrɛv.əˈluː.ʃən/

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What does “texas revolution” mean?

A rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Hispanic Texans) against the centralist government of Mexico, lasting from October 2, 1835, to April 21, 1836.

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Meaning and Definition

A rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Hispanic Texans) against the centralist government of Mexico, lasting from October 2, 1835, to April 21, 1836.

The term is used primarily as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical event. It can be used more broadly to metaphorically describe any large-scale, defiant rebellion for independence within a specific region, though this is less common.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The term is far more prevalent in American English due to its centrality to U.S. and Texan history. In British English, it is primarily encountered in historical or international contexts.

Connotations

In American English, it often carries connotations of pioneering spirit and the fight for liberty. In broader international contexts, it may be viewed more neutrally as a war of secession or a conflict over territorial expansion.

Frequency

High frequency in American academic and regional (Texan) discourse; very low frequency in everyday British English.

Grammar

How to Use “texas revolution” in a Sentence

the Texas Revolution [VERB] (e.g., began, ended, lasted)the Texas Revolution against [ENTITY]the Texas Revolution of 1835-1836

Vocabulary

Collocations

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outbreak of the Texas Revolutionhistory of the Texas RevolutionTexas Revolution against Mexicocause of the Texas Revolution
medium
Texas Revolution beganduring the Texas RevolutionTexas Revolution battlesafter the Texas Revolution
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study the Texas Revolutionremember the Texas Revolutioncelebrate the Texas Revolution

Examples

Examples of “texas revolution” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Texas Revolution period is fascinating.
  • He is a Texas Revolution scholar.

American English

  • We studied Texas Revolution-era documents.
  • It's a Texas Revolution battlefield.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except in specific contexts like Texas-themed branding or tourism.

Academic

Common in history, political science, and American studies curricula and publications.

Everyday

Used in Texas and the broader U.S., especially around relevant holidays or in historical discussion. Uncommon elsewhere.

Technical

Used precisely in historical military analysis and historiography.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “texas revolution”

Neutral

Texan War of IndependenceTexas War for Independence

Weak

Texan RebellionTexan Revolt

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “texas revolution”

Mexican rulecentralist controlstatus quo antebellum

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “texas revolution”

  • Incorrectly writing it in lowercase ('texas revolution').
  • Confusing it with the American Civil War or the Mexican Revolution.
  • Misspelling 'Texas' as 'Textas'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It lasted from October 2, 1835, to April 21, 1836.

The revolution resulted in the defeat of Mexican forces and the establishment of the independent Republic of Texas, which later joined the United States.

No, they are completely different events. The American Revolution (1775-1783) established the United States' independence from Great Britain, while the Texas Revolution established Texas's independence from Mexico roughly 50 years later.

It is a pivotal event that shaped the geographic and political landscape of North America, leading directly to the annexation of Texas by the United States and contributing to the causes of the Mexican-American War.

A rebellion of colonists from the United States and Tejanos (Hispanic Texans) against the centralist government of Mexico, lasting from October 2, 1835, to April 21, 1836.

Texas revolution is usually formal, academic, historical in register.

Texas revolution: in British English it is pronounced /ˈtɛk.səs ˌrɛv.əˈluː.ʃən/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈtɛk.səs ˌrɛv.əˈluː.ʃən/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • 'Remember the Alamo!' (slogan originating from the revolution)

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: TEXAS wanted a new SOLUTION, so they started a REVOLUTION.

Conceptual Metaphor

The Texas Revolution is often framed as a DAVID vs. GOLIATH struggle (small group of settlers vs. a large nation) or a BIRTH (the birth of the Republic of Texas).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The famous battle cry 'Remember the Alamo!' originated from the .
Multiple Choice

Which of these was a direct result of the Texas Revolution?