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The South Expands: Slavery and Society, 1800-1860 Chapter 12 The South Expands: Slavery and Society, 1800-1860

Disputed territory: W. of the Sabine River Ch. 12 Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Mexican Revolution Tejanos 1821: Independence

Moses and Stephen Austin Erasmo Seguin Empresarios Unruly American immigrants > Mexico closes its border Response?

Desire for autonomy Sam Houston Texian vs. Mexican troops The Alamo and Goliad Santa Anna

Final Mex. Defeat: Battle of San Jacinto Treaty of Velasco Houston: Austin: Hopes for what? Why was the U.S. wary?