Texas Republic Miranda Kilman. April 21, 1836 Texas became Texas on April 21, 1836, after the battle of San Jacinto. In the battle of San Jacinto. The.

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Texas Republic Miranda Kilman

April 21, 1836 Texas became Texas on April 21, 1836, after the battle of San Jacinto. In the battle of San Jacinto. The Texans took Santa Anna and made him sign a document. Another thing that happened this year was that Sam Houston was elected as the first president of the republic of Texas. Houston became the capital of Texas that year to.

1838 In 1838 Mirabeau Lamar was elected as president. The constitution of 1836 claimed that the president couldn’t serve consecutive terms, so Houston was not able to be reelected. Texans elected Mirabeau B. Lamar who had served vice president under Houston. Lamar who had great hopes for Texas didn’t want annexation. He wanted Texas to be an independent nation and to expand all the way to the pacific ocean. Lamar wanted education in Texas very badly. Texas got a better education it just cost a lot of money. Then when oil was found in Texas the endowment fund multiplied. Lamar did a good job and he was sometimes called “ Father of Education” because of his efforts.

1839 In 1839 Austin became the new capital of Texas. It was agrees that Houston would be the capital only until another place was chosen. In 1839 a congress and commission approved a place on the Colorado River near the village of Waterloo. Lamar wanted to expand the settlement westward. The government got Edward Waller to make plans for the street and construct a capitol on this site. In October 1839 president Lamar and his cabinet arrived in the new capital. The capital was named Austin in honor of Stephen F Austin.

1841 Sam Houston came back to the presidency in He had been president before, but his term ended and the people said he could not be elected until two years after his first years of being a president. While Sam Houston was not president Mirabeau B. Lamar served as president and made some changes. When Sam Houston became president again he undid those changes because Texas was in very bad debt.

1845 Congressional leaders who wanted annexation proposed that Texas be annexed with a join resolution. Approving a treaty required two thirds of the majority of votes in each house. Congress passed a joint resolution for annexation on February 28,1845. As soon as its people approved annexation Texas could enter the nation.

1846 A lot of people were immigrating in to Texas from Europe. The German Immigration that started in the period of the republic continued. The Germans expanded Fredericksburg. Political and economic difficulties led more and more Germans into America for a brand new start. The Germans contributed to the intellectual life of the young state.

1847 The German Immigration brought in 7,000 German immigrants. The German settelers built lots of towns. The largest towns were Fredericksberg, New Braunsfel near San Antonio. Citizens in Boerne, Comfort, Sisterdale, and similar towns got clubs together to study German writings. They also had musical groups to play their favorite German tunes.

1850 In 1850 the constitution was changed to provide for the election of all judges. This got some power from political leaders to voters. This new consitution barred women from voting and protected the system of slavery. Originally the governor pointed out the judges of the state courts.

1954 In 1854 Texas set aside two million dollars for public education. The United States forces were better equipped and they were better led than their opponents. Now the United States was prepared to pay all of its debts owed to its citizens and give thirty million to mexico.

1861 In 1861 Texas was voted to join the conferderate states of America. In 1861 Texas joined ten other southern states in forming the Confederate States of America. This action followed years of long standing differences.

LegislativeSenate Once the house votes the senate gets a trial to determine whether to convict. A two thirds vote is necessary to remove the person from office. The chief justice of the U.S presides over the trial of a president. House of Representatives The house and senate decide whether their members are ready to serve. Each House determines the rules of its proceedings. Each house will keep a journal on its proceedings. ExecutivePresidentV.P. He or she is the president of the senate Cabinet They are the official advisory council. AgenciesFBI, CIAJudicialSupreme Court It can hear cases from the interior federal courts. District courts They are the general trial courts. Court of appeals The court does not issue the cases brought before the judiciary. UNITEDSTATESGOVERNMENTUNITEDSTATESGOVERNMENT