Screenplay for "De Le?n: The Birth of Texas" Act 1: The Life of Empresario Mart?n De Le?n
- 1765: Mart?n De Le?n is Born in Tamaulipas, Mexico - The journey begins with the birth of Mart?n De Le?n, setting the stage for a life of ambition and legacy.
- 1790: Mart?n De Le?n Gets Engaged to Patricia de la Garza - Mart?n finds love and partnership with Patricia, a union that will be the bedrock of his future endeavors.
- 1807: Mart?n De Le?n Registers the First Cattle Brand in Texas - A significant milestone as Mart?n establishes the first cattle brand in Texas, marking the beginning of his influence in the region.
- 1809: On the Brink of a Revolution - The political landscape is shifting, and Mart?n must navigate the growing tensions and revolutionary ideas taking hold in Texas.
- 1816: The Army of the North Declares the Independent Republic of Texas - Amidst the chaos, the Army of the North takes a bold step, declaring an independent republic.
- 1823: Mexico is an Independent Republic - The tide turns as Mexico gains independence, opening new opportunities and challenges for Mart?n.
Act 2: Martin Starts his Colony Near Victoria, Texas- 1824: The Empresario Mart?n De Le?n Starts His Colony - Mart?n finally realizes his dream of starting a colony, laying the foundations for what will become Victoria, Texas.
- 1827: The Mexican Constitution Bans Slavery - Tensions rise as the new Mexican Constitution bans slavery, creating friction with American settlers.
- 1830: Mexico Bans Americans from Settling in Texas - In response to increasing defiance, Mexico enacts laws to prevent further American settlement in Texas.
Act 3: The Texas Revolution and Aftermath- 1835: The Texas Revolution - The revolution erupts, and Mart?n's family is deeply involved in the struggle for Texas's independence.
- 1836: Fernando and Silvestre Were Arrested by the Mexican Army - Tragedy strikes as Mart?n's sons are arrested by the Mexican army, accused of being traitors.
- 1836: Texas Won the War but Silvestre Was Murdered and the De Le?n Family Was Forced to Flee for their Lives - Victory is bittersweet as the De Le?n family faces personal loss and the harsh realities of post-war Texas, ultimately forcing them to flee.
"De Le?n: The Birth of Texas" is a gripping tale of ambition, sacrifice, and resilience, offering a vivid portrayal of one family's profound impact on the birth of a nation. Perfect for history enthusiasts and lovers of dramatic, character-driven stories, this screenplay is a testament to the enduring spirit of those who fought for Texas's independence.
| Author: Philip Martin McCaulay |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: May 19, 2024 |
| Number of Pages: 116 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798326103215 |