Texas Independence Lesson

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
Advertisements

U.S. Expansion The Mexican-American War and Manifest Destiny.
Texas Independence and the Mexican Revolution
The Mexican War: Manifest Destiny or a Slaveholder Conspiracy?
Manifest Destiny and the Growing Nation
Annexation of Texas L.O. We will understand the significance of Texas becoming a state.
Warm Up Independence for Texas Unit 4, Chapter 11, Section 2
1 Where is TEJAS (Texas)? 1 TEJAS was a Spanish controlled land that bordered the United States territory.
The Texas Revolution ES: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions (Don’t copy what’s in RED)
TEXAS INDEPENDENCE. Remember … Cortes defeats Montezuma and the Aztecs- conquering their empire (present-day Mexico) for Spain Spain now has.
United States Expansion: Mexican Cession and the Gadsden Purchase.
Road to the Texas Revolution
9.2.  American settlers in Texas revolted against the Mexican government and created the independent Republic of Texas.
$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100 Welcome.
Think about it… Who was part of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Write down the names of the people you recognize!
Mexican-American War
The Mexican American War
Manifest Destiny Chapter 11.
Chapter 5: Manifest Destiny
Bell Ringer 4/23/14 1. Why did the U.S. want to gain Florida (two reasons)? 2. Why did President Monroe and the US government back up Andrew Jackson even.
TEXAS REVOLUTION AND MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR. MANIFEST DESTINY AMERICANS’ BELIEF THAT NO ONE SHOULD STOP THE GROWTH OF THE U.S. INTO THE WEST. THIS BELIEF.
Many Americans felt that Texas was valuable, and many southerners hoped it would become part of the U.S. Much of Texas was well suited for growing cotton,
CAUSE: Texas Revolution American expansionist seeking new territory American expansionist seeking new territory Texas was most vulnerable to U.S. expansion.
Texas and the Mexican-American War CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2.
9.2. Explain how Texas won independence from Mexico Analyze the goals of President Polk. Trace the causes and outcome of the Mexican- American War.
By Hex Man, X Marks the Spot, Winning Way, and Cookies.
Chapter 8 Review.
Texas Annexation (1819). Americans come to Texas  Spanish owned  Then, Mexico declared its independence  increased american settlement in texas  American.
AMERICAN HISTORY CH. 9-3 WAR WITH MEXICO. THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS People admired Texans for fighting for their freedom against Mexico Southerners wanted.
Texas Independence      October 2, 1835 – April 21, 1836.
The Texas Revolution  Answer the questions below by reading the slides that follow. Write on a separate paper labeled Texas Revolt and use complete sentences.
Statehood “The Republic of Texas is no more.” – Anson Jones.
Centralist Gov’t Federalist
How did the United States expand in the 1800s?
Texas Annexation (1819).
UNIT 12.2 TEXAS REVOLUTION MR. Dickerson.
American History Unit: Westward Expansion Lesson Plan #20: Mexican-American War Objective SWBT explain how Mexican-American War added land to the United.
Texas Revolution.
TEXAS REVOLUTIONAL.
Manifest Destiny.
Was the Mexican-American War inevitable?
Chapter 7 – Life in the New Nation
Beginning of the Lone Star Republic
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
Unit Question of the Day
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
Texas and Oregon Chapter 11, Section 4.
The Mexican War: Manifest Destiny or a Slaveholder Conspiracy?
5 Paragraph Essay Review
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution Mr. Cook United States History.
United States Expansion: Mexican Cession and the Gadsden Purchase
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
TEXAS REVOLUTION.
Centralist Mexico But then
Texas Revolution and Mexican/American War
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK PGS
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution.
The Texas Republic.
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
5.2 TEXAS AND THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR
TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK PGS
The Texas Revolution Take notes on the following slides.
The Alamo Mexican American War
Presentation transcript:

Texas Independence Lesson Reading like a Historian

Why did Texans declare independence from Mexico in 1836? Objective Why did Texans declare independence from Mexico in 1836?

Timeline Mexican Independence—1821. Immigration of Anglos into territory—throughout 1820s, 1830s. Americans agreed to uphold Mexican Constitution of 1824. Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829. Santa Anna took over—1833—overthrew the Constitution of 1824 and instituted some major changes.

Timeline Continued War in Texas began as a Civil War between Federalists (Mexicans and Americans who wanted the Constitution back) and Santa Anna. But then Texans declared independence—1836—they didn’t just want the Constitution of 1824, they wanted to be their own country.

Outcome Ultimately, Texans won and Texas became its own country. In 1845, the U.S. annexed Texas and it became the 28th state This caused major problems with Mexico and started the Mexican-American War. The U.S. won that war and annexed a huge swath of land

Questions to focus on Why did Texans declare independence? Were Texans justified in declaring independence? Were these honorable men, fighting for freedom or greedy slaveholders? What evidence from the documents supports your position? Which of these pieces of evidence do you find more/less trustworthy? Why do historians still debate this question? Once Texas declares and wins its independence, is the U.S. free to annex it? Why would Mexico object to the American annexation of Texas?