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Objective: To examine the causes and effects of the Texan Revolution.

Settlement of Texas 1822 – Stephen Austin and other American settlers moved to Texas, which was a part of Mexico. Stephen Austin

Video: Mexican Immigration Laws However, the settlers had to agree to the following: 1 – they must become Roman Catholics 2 – they must become Mexican citizens 3 – they must obey all Mexican laws Religions of Mexico Roman Catholic 89% Protestant 6% Jehovah’s Witnesses 4% Judaism 0.4% Islam 0.3% Video: Mexican Immigration Laws

Video: Slavery in Mexican Texas • By 1830, 20,000 U.S. colonists lived in Texas. • Slavery was illegal in Mexico, but the settlers brought slaves anyway! Video: Slavery in Mexican Texas

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER from Baltimore, Maryland and dated: June 12, 1830

Flag of the Republic of Texas (1836 – 1845) Texan Independence • On March 2, 1836, Texas seceded from Mexico, becoming an independent country. Flag of the Republic of Texas (1836 – 1845)

• Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna sent troops to stop Texas. Mexican Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna

Alamo - an old Spanish mission located in San Antonio, Texas

• Colonel William Travis commanded 187 settlers in the Alamo.

• Santa Anna sent over 6,000 troops to destroy the Alamo.

Travis' Appeal Commandancy of the Alamo Bexar, Feby 24th, 1836 To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World-- Fellow Citizens and Compatriots I am besieged with a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna. I have sustained a continual Bombardment and cannonade for 24 hours and have not lost a man. The enemy has demanded surrender at discretion, otherwise, the garrison is to be put to the sword, if the fort is taken. I have answered the demand with a cannon shot, and our flag still waves proudly over the wall. I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism, of everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid with all dispatch. The enemy is receiving reinforcements daily

and will no doubt increase to three or four thousand in four or five days. If this call is neglected I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a solder who never forgets what is due his honor and that of his country. VICTORY OR DEATH William Barret Travis Lt. Col. Comd't P.S. The Lord is on our side -- when the enemy appeared in sight we had not three bushels of corn -- We have since found in deserted houses 80 or 90 bushels & got into the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves.

Travis' Original Letter

Video: The Battle of the Alamo (3:04) • After 13 days, every man was killed by Mexican troops. • “Remember the Alamo” became a battle cry throughout the Texas revolution. "The Alamo," Russell Roberts, oil on board. This painting was produced as the backdrop for the opening credits to the 1960 movie "The Alamo," starring John Wayne Video: The Battle of the Alamo (3:04)

The Ballad of Davey Crockett Born on a mountain top in Tennessee, Greenest state in the land of the free Raised in the woods, so's he knew ev'ry tree Kilt him a b'ar when he was only three Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, Fought single-handed through the Injun war Till the Creeks was whipped and the peace was in store While he was handling this risky chore Made himself a legend forevermore The Ballad of Davey Crockett

Davy, Davy Crockett, The Man Who Don’t Know Fear, Went off to Congress and served a spell Fixing up the government and laws as well Took over Washington, so I hear tell And patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier When he came home, his politickin' done The western march had just begun So he packed up his gear and his trusty gun And lit out grinnin' to follow the sun Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier He heard of Houston and Austin and so To the Texas plain he just had to go Their freedom was a fightin' another foe And they needed him at the Alamo Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.

Battle of San Jacinto - April 21, 1836 • Gen. Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna, taking him prisoner. Gen. Santa Anna standing before the wounded Sam Houston after the Battle of San Jacinto.

• Texas became known as the Lone Star Republic. - 1st President : Sam Houston - capital : Austin, named after Stephen Austin Sam Houston

Republic of Texas Three Dollar Note The front shows a woman sitting next to the Texas Lone Star. The note also features a picture of a large Cotton Stalk, in full bloom, ready to pick. This would be a symbol of wealth and abundance.