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Title: Texas Sized: Tug of War


1
Texas SizedTug of War
  • Causes of the Texas Revolution

2
Constitution of 1824
  • Mexicos Constitution of 1824 established a
    states rights government
  • Texans supported this type of government because
    it gave them more local control.
  • Some Mexican nationalists were concerned that too
    many settlers from the U.S. and local control
    could cause colonists to seize Texas and join the
    U.S.

3
Edwards Brothers vs. Squatters
  • Haden Edwards and his brother Benjamin got a land
    grant from Mexico to settle 800 families near
    Nacogdoches.
  • When the Edwards brothers arrived with their
    settlers, there were already several hundred
    families living in the area.
  • These people were squatters- people who have been
    on the land for several generations, but do not
    have a title to the land they consider theirs
  • Edwards brothers demanded that the squatters show
    ownership to the land.
  • If titles could not be presented, the Edwards
    brothers demanded payment for the land or the
    squatters had to leave.
  • The squatters appealed to the Mexican government
    and the government sided with the squatters.
  • The Edwards brothers were furious.

4
Fredonian Revolt
  • Benjamin Edwards organized a revolt and took over
    the Old Stone Fort in Nacogdoches. He started
    the Republic of Fredonia and declared
    independence from Mexico.
  • The revolt had no support from most Texans, and
    the Mexicans sent troops to put a stop to the
    revolt. The Fredonians fled and the revolt was
    over.
  • Although a minor event, the Fredonian Revolt
    attracted the attention of the Mexican
    government. Concerned about the Texas situation,
    the Mexican government sent a group to
    investigate conditions in Texas.

5
Teran Report
  • General Mier y Teran was sent to inspect Texas.
  • He reported that the Mexican influence in Texas
    was decreasing. In East Texas, the Anglos
    outnumbered the Mexicans five to one.
  • Teran expressed his concerns and even said that
    Texas could throw all of Mexico into revolution
    if something wasnt done.
  • His findings alarmed the Mexican government.
    Mexico made a dramatic change toward Texas.

6
Law of April 6, 1830
  • Outlawed immigration to Texas from the U.S.
  • Further outlawed importing of slaves.
  • Placed custom duties, or taxes, on goods brought
    into Texas from U.S.
  • Sent Mexican troops to Texas
  • Angered colonists and violated Constitution of
    1824

7
Santa Annas Rise
  • President Bustamante set up a strong national
    government against Constitution of 1824.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna launched a revolution
    against Bustamante in 1832.
  • Texans, including Stephen F. Austin, supported
    Santa Annas revolution.
  • In truth Santa Anna wanted all power in his
    government (centralist government)

8
Anahuac
  • In May 1832, William B. Travis is arrested after
    embarrassing John Bradburn, a Mexican official.
  • 150 settlers march towards Anahuac to demand his
    release.
  • Bradburn says he will release Travis if the group
    retreats but once they do, he refuses.

9
Turtle Bayou Resolution
  • The settlers camp near Turtle Bayou and draft a
    resolution while waiting for John Austin to
    return with a cannon.
  • Pledge loyalty to Mexico and support for Santa
    Anna.
  • Mexican official from Nacogdoches learns of the
    trouble and releases Travis and dismisses
    Bradburn.

10
Convention of 1832
  • 56 delegates met in San Felipe in Oct. 1832 to
    draft resolutions.
  • Pledged support for Constitution of 1824 and
    asked for immigration from U.S. and repeal of
    custom duties.
  • Also, requested protection from Indians and
    public schools.
  • Finally, asked that the state of Coahuila y Tejas
    be divided so each have own government.
  • However, the resolution was refused by Mexico

11
Convention of 1833
  • April 1, 1833, delegates met to draft same
    proposals but also drafted a constitution for
    the new Mexican state of Texas.
  • Many took this as defiance of government.

12
Austin Arrested
  • July 1833, SFA took resolutions to Mexico City.
  • After waiting for response, sent letter to
    delegates to create own Texas government under
    Mexican union.
  • Santa Anna agreed to many of Texans resolutions
    (except separate state).
  • When returning, Austin arrested and accused of
    treason after Mexicans discover letter he wrote.

13
Is War in the Future?
  • The Adams-Onis Treaty made it illegal for
    Americans to settle west of the Texas/Louisiana
    boundary.
  • This upset many Americans because they felt is
    denied them the right to move west to seek their
    destinies (Manifest Destiny)
  • At this point, the tensions between Anglos and
    Spaniards in Texas are beginning to rise.
  • Texas settlers are angry and no resolution is in
    sightIs war in the future for Texas?
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