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Title: Growing Tensions


1
Growing Tensions
  • Rebellions, 1831 1832
  • p. 190 - 193

2
Settlers Protest at Anahuac
  • The first serious conflict over Mexicos actions
    occurred at the port town of Anahuac, the site of
    a small Mexican garrison established to control
    commerce, or the movement of goods.
  • John (Juan) Davis Bradburn commanded the town.
  • Bradburn quarreled with the colonists over
    several things.

3
Settlers Protest at Anahuac
  • Merchants were mad about customs duties on
    imported goods because would have to travel long
    distances to process the paperwork.
  • The last blow occurred when Bradburn arrested and
    imprisoned two lawyers, William B.Travis and
    Patrick C. Jack, for interfering in this efforts
    to enforce the laws.
  • About 160 settlers marched to Anahuac demanding
    their release.

4
Settlers Protest at Anahuac
  • After a small skirmish, or fight, between the
    colonists and Bradburn, he agreed to release the
    prisoners if the colonists retreated from
    Anahuac.
  • Not all the settlers withdrew so Bradburn refused
    to release the prisoners and called for extra
    forces to strengthen his position.
  • After another skirmish, the colonists made camp
    at Turtle Bayou.
  • John Austin went to Brazoria to bring back a
    cannon.

5
Colonists Adopt the Turtle Bayou Resolutions
  • On June 13, 1832 the colonists adopted a number
    of statements known as the Turtle Bayou
    Resolutions.
  • In the resolutions, formal statements, the
    colonists
  • Declared their loyalty to Mexico.
  • Denied they were rebelling against against
    Mexican authority.
  • Insisted they were supporting Antonio Lopez de
    Santa Anna, leader of a revolt against the
    Centralist president.

6
Colonists Adopt the Turtle Bayou Resolutions
  • The Centralist President, Anastasio Bustamante
    was unpopular with the colonists because he
    ignored the federal Mexican Constitution of 1824.
  • Santa Anna promised to support the Texan-favored
    constitution.
  • Commander of Mexican garrison at Nacogdoches,
    Colonel Jose de las Piedras, arrived at Anahuac
    and promised Bradburn would be removed from
    command.

7
Clash at Velasco
  • On June 26, 1832 another clash occurred at
    Velasco.
  • John Austins group had loaded the cannon from
    Brazoria onto a ship.
  • The Mexican commander thought they were rebels
    and would not let them pass when they reached
    Velasco.
  • Fighting erupted between the Texans and Mexican
    troops.
  • The Mexican troops surrendered after running out
    of ammunition.

8
Clash at Velasco
  • Austins group then sailed on to Anahuac with the
    cannon, only to find Travis and Jack had already
    been freed.
  • Meanwhile, Santa Anna supporters were winning
    battles elsewhere.
  • In late 1832, Bustamante resigned as president of
    Mexico and Santa Anna began serving as president
    in 1833.
  • Texas thought Santa Anna would support Texas
    because he had declared himself a Federalist.

9
Conventions of 1832 and 1833
  • Texans called a convention to discuss changes
    needed in Texas.
  • 58 delegates assembled in San Felipe on October
    1, 1832.
  • Stephen F. Austin was elected president of the
    convention.
  • The convention resolved that
  • Texas be made a separate Mexican state
  • U.S. immigration be allowed again.

10
Conventions of 1832 and 1833
  • The delegates also asked for
  • An exemption from some import taxes
  • Improved educational facilities
  • Better protection against Native Americans
  • Land titles for settlers in East Texas.
  • For various reasons these resolutions were never
    presented to officials in Mexico.

11
Conventions of 1832 and 1833
  • On April 1, 1833, another convention was called
    at San Felipe.
  • This became known as the Convention of 1833.
  • Sam Houston attended this meeting.
  • The convention adopted resolutions and a
    constitution for the proposed Mexican state of
    Texas.
  • Stephen F. Austin carried the resolutions to
    Mexico City.
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