The Start of the Texas Revolution

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The Start of the Texas Revolution The Old Three Hundred The Start of the Texas Revolution

Agenda March 12, 2017 Do Now: You are an American citizen of the 1830s: Mexico has offered free land in Texas to anyone who desires to settle there. However, the Mexican government requires that any Texas settlers learn Spanish, join the Catholic Church and is considering banning slaves from entering the territory. Would you be willing to make the journey south to Texas? Explain why or why not. Fill in slides on the old three hundred and the early settlers of Texas. View sample advertisement. Create an advertisement that encourages American Settlement in Texas. Wrap up question: How do they think the Mexican government will respond to ads and what action might they take to stop the sale of the lands. HW: E.Q. Sheets due March 21. Complete advertisement for Homework.

The old three hundred Stephen Austin gets land grant from Mexican government to settle Americans in Texas after his father dies. Leads 300 American citizens to settle in what is now Texas. The Old Three hundred become the territory’s most well respected citizens and community leaders. 3,000 Mexican citizens (Tejanos) lived in Texas at the time and worked well with the settlers.

Mexican government’s reasons to offer Americans land Mexican government needed money to pay back debts from the war for independence it fought with Spain in 1821. Land was cheaper in Mexico(4 cents for 184 acres) than in the U.S.(1.25 for 80 acres). Did not want America to take the land. Had better land for cattle than Oregon territory.

Mexican Texan grievances Mexican Demands Texan Demands Learn to Speak Spanish Convert to Roman Catholicism No Importation of Slave labor Spoke English and refused to use Spanish Demanded Religious Freedom Brought slaves to Texas

Texas Land Advertisement sample

Advertisement requirement Each ad must include a slogan that encourages Americans to settle in Texas. Additionally, the ad must provide one benefit of settling in Texas as opposed to remaining in the United States. On the back of the ads students will explain the visuals of their ad.

Wrap Up How do they think the Mexican government will respond to ads and what action might they take to stop the sale of the lands?