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  1. The Come and Take It flag is a symbol from the Battle of Gonzales that’s prevailed through 183 years of Texas history. The flag stood for defiance against Mexican dictatorship, and today the flag’s meaning remains rooted in Texas pride.

  2. Dec 7, 2020 · The Battle of Gonzales – Come and Take it! December 7, 2020 by Lyman. The Battle of Gonzales was the first battle of the Texas Revolution and occurred on October 2, 1835. Leading up to the battle, tensions had been growing between the Texians and the Mexican government as Santa Anna came to power.

  3. Detail of a mural in the museum at Gonzales, Texas, featuring a conjectured Come and Take It flag " Come and take it " an expression of defiance first used in 1778 at Fort Morris during the American Revolution , and also in 1835 at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution .

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · The famous flag from that Gonzales clash has become a hallmark of Texas pride, with its "Come And Take It" message one of Texas' most-defining. It is the first flag used in the...

  5. Sep 1, 1995 · The Gonzales cannon of “Come and Take It” fame was a Spanish-made, bronze artillery piece of six-pound caliber. The gun was the object of contention in late September and early October 1835 between a Mexican military detachment from Bexar and American colonists who settled in Texas.

  6. Mar 2, 2018 · PUBLISHED 7:25 AM CT Mar. 02, 2018. STATEWIDE — Texas Independence Day celebrates the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836, marking Texas’ independence from Mexico. In order to make you feel extra proud to be a Texan today, we've pulled together a quick history lesson:

  7. Oct 2, 2018 · Come And Take It: The Skirmish That Inspired A Texas Mantra – Houston Public Media. This article is over 5 years old. Houston Matters. Come And Take It: The Skirmish That Inspired...

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