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Title: The Lone Star Republic


1
The Lone Star Republic
  • Houston Regains Presidency
  • p. 281 - 284

2
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  • Because Texas was a slave-holding state
  • Because of Texas debt
  • Because of threat of Mexican invasion
  • Because he believed Texas would one day be a
    large and strong country
  • Because of the Native American threat in Texas
  • abolitionists did not want Texas annexed.
  • Houston called the Texas Rangers to patrol
    central Texas.
  • Lamar did not want Texas annexation.
  • Texas requested protection from the U.S.
  • Texas sold land to the U.S. when annexed.

3
A Policy of Economy
  • Sam Houston defeated David G. Burnet for the
    presidency.
  • Houston disliked Lamars policies and wanted to
    undo the damage. The major issues during
    Houstons second term were
  • The budget
  • Threat of invasion from Mexico
  • Annexation by the United States
  • In attempt to save money, Houston eliminated
    dozens of government positions and cut the size
    of the navy. He tried to sell the navy ships, but
    angry citizens prevented the sale.
  • Houston also tried to renew peaceful with Native
    Americans.

4
The Texas Question
  • During Houstons first term, the United States
    was not ready to annex Texas because it would
    unbalance the ratio of slave and free states.
  • The United States also felt annexation would mean
    war with Mexico.
  • The push for annexation stopped when Mirabeau B.
    Lamar became president because he did not favor
    becoming part of the U.S.
  • In 1844 a treaty was signed making Texas a
    territory of the United States. Texas would give
    its public land to the U.S. and the U.S. would
    pay all debts of the Republic of Texas.

5
Polk Wins Election
  • Annexation became an issue during the United
    States presidential election of 1844.
  • Democratic presidential candidate, James K. Polk,
    supported Texas annexation.
  • Polks victory in a very close election showed
    that most of the voters favored annexation.
  • Annexation gained momentum from growing support
    for expansion.

6
Manifest Destiny
  • Most Americans believed the United States was
    destined to expand coast to coast. This belief
    was called manifest destiny.
  • Manifest - apparent clearly revealed to the mind
    or the senses or judgment.
  • Destiny - an event (or a course of events) that
    will inevitably happen in the future.
  • On December 29, 1845, President Polk signed the
    resolution that made Texas a state.

7
Mexico Offers Recognition
  • Great Britain and France both preferred that
    Texas remain an independent nation rather than
    become a part of the United States. Both tried to
    convince Mexico that it should recognize Texas
    independence.
  • In May 1845, Mexico agreed to acknowledge an
    independent Texas on one condition Texas must
    reject annexation by the United States.
  • Texas was not interested. The Texas Congress
    quickly rejected the Mexican proposal and voted
    to accept annexation by the United States.

8
The Republic of Texas is No More
  • On February 19, 1846, Anson Jones, the last
    president of the republic, turned over the
    government to J. Pinkney Henderson, the first
    governor of the state.
  • President Jones closed his farewell address by
    declaring that the final act in this great drama
    is now performed the Republic of Texas is no
    more.
  • The Lone Star flag was lowered, and the Stars and
    Stripes were raised.
  • Texas officially became the 28th state in the
    United States of America.

9
People to know
  • Edwin Moore Texas Navy commander in the 1840s
  • Jack Coffee Hays Most famous Texas Ranger
    from the 1840s
  • Chief Bowles - Cherokee chief who attempted to
    save their land, but died fighting the Texas
    army. He was a good friend of Sam Houston
  • William Goyens - Free African American who was a
    successful businessman. Served as an interpreter
    of the Native American languages during the Texas
    Revolution.
  • Mary Maverick - Famous frontier woman who lived
    in San Antonio
  • Jose Antonio Navarro - Native Texan who signed
    the Texas declaration. He was a Texas congressman
    during the Republic then became a Texas Senator
    after annexation.

10
Events to know
  • Cordova Rebellion - A group of about 100
    Hispanics and 300 Cherokees who rebelled against
    the Republic of Texas over Anglos taking their
    land.
  • Council House Fight - A meeting between Texas
    authorities and Comanches that turned into a
    battle when the Comanche negotiators were taken
    hostage. Comanches refused to make treaties with
    Texas again.
  • Santa Fe Expedition - Lamars attempt to gain
    control of a major trading center, but failed
    when the Texas soldiers surrendered in New
    Mexico. Most of the Texas men were imprisoned or
    died in Mexican prison.
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