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CHAPTER 10 Trashball Review

Row is team Only person w/number paper answers and represents team No whispering answers to team mates Papers down when someone is called on to answer EYES on screen for all questions --- THIS IS YOUR REVIEW, SO PAY ATTENTION! There is always the textbook to review!!! Don’t make me go there!!!

The earliest conflict between US settlers and government in Texas was called…

FREDONIAN REBELLION

The Fredonian Rebellion was over…

The issue of land titles

The Fredonians gave up and fled the country when both the Mexican army and the militia led by who approached?

Stephen F. Austin

The Mexican government sent this person to tour Texas and report on the condition there.

Mier y Teran

Mier y Teran was most alarmed during his tour when he came to _________ Texas and noticed the growing American influence

EAST

Mier y Teran noticed that in east Texas US Settlers outnumbered Tejanos by a ratio of _____ to 1

What law did the Mexican government pass after receiving Mier y Teran’s report?

Law of April 6, 1830

After the passage of April 6, 1830 many Texans were upset After the passage of April 6, 1830 many Texans were upset. This Texas leader encouraged Texans to continue supporting the Mexican government and obey the new law.

Stephen F. Austin

Another word for duties is…

taxes

Under the Law of April 6, 1830 the Mexican government hoped to bring immigrants from which 2 places, NOT the US.

EUROPE and MEXICO

Mexico began charging custom duties on good coming from ________ to Texas

United States

Even though Mexico banned this, local officials were able to obtain an exemption by claiming it was needed to maintain businesses and farms

SLAVERY

President Bustamante took complete control over the Mexican government and violated this important document about how government runs and operates….

Constitution of 1824

He made it difficult for shippers in Anahuac to pay their custom duties and made settlers very mad!!!!

I stink just like George Fisher

After Anahuac, Texans felt it necessary to explain their actions to the Mexican government and state the Anahuac was not a rebellion. What was this document they wrote called?

Turtle Bayou Resolutions

Under the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, settlers in Texas stated they did NOT support President Bustamante, but now supported this person….

Santa Anna

Statements of a group’s opinion are called…

RESOLUTIONS

The conflict at Anahuac was settled when the Colonel ….

Release prisoners (including William B. Travis and Patrick Jack)

He attended the Convention of 1833 and by far had the most political experience out of all delegates present.

Sam Houston

When Austin went to Mexico City to share with the government his proposal, what problem was the city facing?

An epidemic of cholera

How did Santa Anna feel about Austin’s demands?

He agreed to all of them, except 1

Which demand did Santa Anna not agree to?

Separating Texas from Coahuila

What happened to Austin when he was returning to Texas after visiting Mexico?

He was arrested/jailed

Why was Austin jailed?

Mexican gov’t read his letter and thought he was challenging their authority