THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS NOW WHAT?. PREDICTION… (Left side response)  What do you think should happen to Santa Anna? www.tamu.edu/ccbn/de witt/santaanna3.htm.

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THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS NOW WHAT?

PREDICTION… (Left side response)  What do you think should happen to Santa Anna? witt/santaanna3.htm

Read page 257…

TREATIES OF VELASCO (May 14, 1836)  Public Treaty:  Santa Anna promised to never again to fight against the Texans.  Santa Anna agreed to order all Mexican forces out of Texas immediately.  Exchange of Texan and Mexican prisoners captured in the fighting  All property taken by the Mexican forces during the war was to be returned to the rightful owners.

TREATIES OF VELASCO (May 14, 1836)  Secret Treaty:  Santa Anna was to be released immediately and receive an escort back to Mexico.  Santa Anna agreed to work for Mexican recognition of Texas Independence.  Santa Anna agreed to work inside Mexico to get the Texas boundary set at the Rio Grande.

Read page 258…

Response… (Left side response)  If you had heard about the secret treaty, how would you have responded?