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Describe the Convention of 1832 .

Stephen F. Austin led 55 delegates to a meeting where they agreed to send several requests to the Mexican Government. Some of those requests were to resume immigration from the United States and for Texas to be exempt from import duties for three years. In a new move, the convention asked that Texas be made a separate state of Mexico.

Why did Texans declare their independence from Mexico?

Texans believed they were being denied their individual and political rights.

Describe the Turtle Bayou Resolutions.

Texans declared their loyalty to Mexico, but not to the Mexican government. The Texans stated their support for Santa Anna and Mexico's Federalists.

Why was the Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824 important to Anglo Americans settlers?

The Constitution granted Texans the opportunity for statehood and state's rights (States and the National Government shared authority)

What was significant about the Battle of Gonzales?

"Come and Take It" battle. First major battle that began the fight for independence. A battle that broke out over the demand by MX troops of a cannon.

Describe the events of the Fredonian Rebellion.

The Edward's brothers were granted an empresario contract to settle 800 families in East Texas, but the Mexican gov't did not help them with their squatter situation. The Edwards brothers were upset that the MX gov't did nothing and took over an old stone fort and called the area Fredonia.

What was the Plan de Iguala?

The Plan of the Three Guarantees was a revolutionary proclamation 24 February 1821, in the final stage of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain.

What was the effect of Plan de Iguala?

The Plan stated that Mexico was to become a constitutional monarchy, whose sole official religion would be Roman Catholicism. Mexico can be independent. It took its name from the city of Iguala in the modern-day state of Guerrero.

Describe April 21st - San Jacinto-

The Republic of Texas won its independence, with a final battle along the San Jacinto River. The last (decisive) battle of the TX Revolution where the Texans captured Santa Ana. Lasted only 18 minutes catching the MX army on a siesta.

What is the Treaty of Cordoba?

The Treaty of Cordoba established Mexican independence from Spain at the conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence. It was signed on August 24, 1821 in Cordoba Veracruz, Mexico.

What is the Gutierrez-Magee Expedition?

1812-1813 joint Mexican-U.S. filibustering expedition against Spanish Texas during the early years of Mexican War of Independence. Led by Gutierrez de Lara.

Describe Lorenzo de Zavala role in The Texas Revolution.

A Mexican politician who denounced Santa Anna's dictatorship, signed the Texas Declaration of Independence, and became the first Vice President of Texas...

What was the Coahuila y Tejas?

A result of the Mexican Constitution of 1824, a combination of Texas and Coahuila because there was not enough people in either territory to be granted statehood.

What was the effect of the Battle of Medina?

American volunteer forces were defeated and killed while fighting for the independence of Mexico from Spain.

Describe how Americans and the people of the Texas Revolution similar.

Americans and people of the Texas Revolution were used to a self-government. They resisted the attempts of being controlled by a government that wanted to impose complete control.

Describe the different reasons why Anglo-Americans and Spanish were drawn to Texas.

Anglo-Americans were drawn because of economic reasons, while Spanish wanted to spread religion and keep other nations from settling the area.

Describe the State Colonization Law of 1825.

Encouraged Anglo settlement in Texas and Coahuila by allowing them to enter into contracts with empresarios and promised new settlers 10 years without taxes.

What was the effect of the Treaty of Cordoba?

Ended Spanish rule in Mexico and made Mexico a free and independent nation. Texas is now a very large and unoccupied territory within Mexico with the U.S. as it's biggest threat.

When was the siege of the Alamo?

February 23rd

When did Col. Fannin's wagon breaks down?

February 28th

What are the significant achievements of Stephen F. Austin?

First Anglo settlement in Texas "The Old 300". Took over for his father after his sudden death.

List the causes of the Texas Revolution.

Fredonian Rebellion, Mier y Teran Report, The Law of April 6th, 1830, Turtle Bayou Resolution and Stephen F. Austin's Arrest.

Describe the 1828 - Mier y Teran Report.

General Mier y Teran gave the MX gov't a report that stated the Texas region of MX was in jeopardy of being taken by the US.

What were requirements of the "Old 300"?

Good Moral Character, convert to Catholicism, become a Mexican citizen.

What was the effect of Gutierrez-Magee Expedition?

Led to the Republican Army of North taking over San Antonio until Spanish forces issued a "crackdown" on the rebellion and led to 7 more years of Spanish control of Texas.

What was the Battle of Medina?

Spanish cracked down in response to the Gutierrez-Magee Expedition and ruled for another 7 years.

What is significant about James Fannin?

was a 19th-century U.S. military figure in the Texas Army and leader during the Texas Revolution of 1835-36. Commander of Texan army at Coleto Creek. Disobeyed Sam Houston and went to the Alamo to fight. Wagon broke down on the way and was marched to Goliad for execution.

What was significant about George Childress?

was a lawyer, politician, illegal immigrant to Mexico, and a principal author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

What are the significant achievements of Moses Austin?

(an Anglo-American) became the first man to gain permission and receive land grants from Spain to bring Anglo-Americans to Texas.

What was the reason for the settlement of the Anglos?

(families & farms) came for cheap land and farming (economic reasons)

What were the reasons for settlement for the Spanish?

(soldiers & priests) came to claim territory and establish missions to safeguard the area against the Natives (spread religion & keep other nations from settling)

Who was Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla?

Catholic priest that started the Mexico's War of Independence from Spain delivering a famous sermon in 1810 - The Grito

Describe the role of Juan Seguin in the Texas Revolution.

He was a leader of Spanish-Speaking Tejano volunteers who helped defend the Alamo against General Santa Anna...

What was significant about Sam Houston?

He was an American politician and soldier, best known for his role in bringing Texas into the United States as a constituent state. His victory at the Battle of San Jacinto secured the independence of Texas from Mexico in one of the shortest decisive battles in modern history. He came the first President of Texas.

What is significant about Green Dewitt?

His (empresario) colony is considered the second (2nd) most successful Anglo American colony of Texas, despite his difficulties.

What is significant about Martin de Leon?

His (empresario) colony was unique because it was the only one that was mostly made up of Mexicans.

Describe March 2- Declaration

March 2, 1836, Texas formally declared its independence from Mexico. The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed at Washington-on-the-Brazos, now commonly referred to as the "birthplace of Texas."

Why did Mexico seek independence from Spain?

Mexicans believed they were being being ruled half-heartedly by the Spanish king. Good jobs were being given to Spanish elites and denied to mestizos, the Spanish king was taking money from the Catholic churches and leaving them with barely enough to get by.

What were some of the challenges of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred?"

Native American attacks, drought, abandonment, land not surveyed, disputes, and disagreements.

Describe Stephen F. Austin's arrest.

President Santa Anna refused to grant Texas separate statehood status from Coahuila and threw Austin in prison.

Describe the role of Sam Houston during the Texas Revolution.

Responsible for capturing Santa Anna at the defeat of Mexican Troops at San Jacinto. First Tx President

What was significant about Stephen F. Austin?

Traveled to Mexico to present the Mexican Gov. with the new Constitution and was arrested for treason. After his release, Austin helped lead the Texan rebels to victory over the Mexicans and assisted in the creation of the independent Republic of Texas. Defeated by Sam Houston in a bid for the presidency of the new nation, Austin instead took the position of secretary of state. He died in office later that year.

Who was Jose Bernardo de Gutierrez de Lara?

Traveled to Washington, D.C., and asked for men, money, and supplies & helped bring volunteers from the United States to Texas to join the struggle for Mexican Independence from Spain. Follower of Hidalgo.

Describe April 22- Treaty of Velasco.

Two treaties were signed by ad interim president David G. Burnet and Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna at Velasco on May 14, 1836, after defeat of the Mexican forces at the battle of San Jacinto. Terms: Santa Ana would not fight TX again, prisoner exchange, Rio Grande is the boundary between TX and MX. Mexico recognizes TX as an independent republic.

Describe the role of George Childress during the Texas Revolution.

Wrote most of the document that led to the draft of the constitution of the new Republic. The main author of the TX Declaration of Independence.

Describe the role of William B. Travis during the Texas Revolution.

Wrote the letter to the people of Texas and All Americans in the World that described Texans at the Alamo needed reinforcements in order to defend themselves against a much larger Mexican force, but would fight to the death (he did die at a young age defending the Alamo)

Describe the Convention of 1833.

a political gathering of settlers in Mexican Texas, it was a successor to the Convention of 1832, whose requests had not been addressed by the Mexican government. Created a new Constitution for Texas

What was the reason for settlement for the Mexican people?

came to keep ownership of the Texas area!

Describe The Law of April 6, 1830.

increased the tension between Anglo-Americans settlers and the Mexican government. NO more Anglo immigrants to MX., taxed on goods coming from U.S., slavery abolished, cancel all unfilled empresario contracts, more MX troops in Texas, etc...

What was significant about William B. Travis?

leader of Texans at the Alamo. Wrote the famous letter of not surrendering or retreating. Died at the Alamo at a very young man.

In Stephen F. Austin's opinion, the main reason Spanish authorities gave his father permission to settle the first Anglo-Americans in Texas was to...

populate and protect the province from Native American attacks.

Who is Santa Anna?

rising military leader who became dictator of Mexico and went back on his word of promising state's rights to Texans.

Describe March 6- Fall of the Alamo

the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. After repelling two attacks, the Texians were unable to fend off a third attack. As Mexican soldiers scaled the walls, most of the Texian soldiers withdrew into interior buildings. Defenders unable to reach these points were slain by the Mexican cavalry as they attempted to escape. Between five and seven Texians surrendered; they were quickly executed. Most eyewitness accounts reported between 182 and 257 Texians died, while most historians of the Alamo agree that around 600 Mexicans were killed or wounded. Santa Ana outnumbered Texan troops 1600 to 300 men. This battle lasted 13 days where the Mexican army killed all of the Texans, including William B. Travis who died young.

What does Empresario mean?

the Spanish word for a land agent whose job it was to bring new settlers into an area.

Describe 1824 Mexican Federal Constitution.

the new government established when MX separated from Spain. Included democracy and state's rights. (states and the National Government shared authority)

Describe March 20- Goliad.

the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution. Also, where James Fannin and his men were executed after surrendering at Coleto Creek.


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