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Manifest Destiny Chapter 13 sec. 1 & 2
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Mountain Men Mountain men were tough and resourceful – Live most of the year alone – Trapped small animal Beaver pelts were used to make men’s hats From 1825-1840 mountain men would bring their furs to a designated location to trade with Easterners for supplies and money – (Rendezvous System)
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As the mountain men trapped out the animals of the Plains they had to move to the Far West. – The trails they created became the routes that western settles used
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The Lure West Many people saw the opening of the West as a chance to get rich – Land Speculators were people who bought huge areas of land in the hope it would become more valuable – Manufactures and merchants also moved West to make money off the growing populations of farmers and miners – Others were looking for an escape
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Settling Texas Tejas was the land just the west of the LA purchase controlled by Spain – Very few Tejanos live in Texas – Stephen Austin’s dad had permission from Spain to start a colony there but Texas became part of Mexican and Mores Austin’s claim was worthless (1821)
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Stephen Austin went to Mexico City to get permission to start a colony in the now Mexican controlled Texas After a year of negotiations, Austin was granted permission – Had to agree to become Mexican citizen and members of the Roman Catholic Church
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Between 1821 -1827, S. Austin got 297 families to move into his new settlement By 1830 – the American population of Texas was about 30,000
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Rising Tensions in Texas As the number of Americans rose, so did tensions with the Tejanos. – Americans were mad that all laws were written in Spanish – Slave owners were upset that slavery was outlawed in Mexico in 1829
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The problem between the Tejanos and Americans became so bad that the Mexican Gov. sent an official investigator to see what was going on – He reported back to the government in Mexico City that they need to take action because “Texas could throw the whole nation into a Revolution”
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Austin met with Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to see about making some reforms to Texas law – When Santa Anna found out that Austin supported Texas becoming independent, he had Austin thrown in jail for a year
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The Alamo In March of 1836 the Texans declared their independence. – Sam Houston became the commander of the Texas Army – Sam had 2 companies 420 men stationed at Goliad 183 volunteers at the Alamo
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Commanded by William Travis – Davy Crockett & Jim Bowie were also there – Travis answered Santa Anna’s demand for surrender with cannon fire On the 13 th day of the stand off, Santa Anna ordered more than 1,800 troops to storm the fort. – There were only 5 survivors.
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Mexican forces captured the troops at Goliad and kill more than 300 Texans “Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!” became the rallying cry for Sam Houston’s Army – Houston’s Army defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto Mexican Army was crushed in a matter of minutes and Santa Anna was forced to sign a treaty granting Texas it’s freedom.
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The Lone Star Republic In September 1836, Texas raised their flag Sam Houston was elected president of the Lone Star Republic – Many of the Texans still saw themselves as Americans and wanted to join the Union – North did not want another slave state in the Union Congress decided not to annex Texas Texas remained independent for nearly 10 years
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Today’s assignment: – Read pages 393-397 Answer # 1 & 3 Title: Chapter 13 sec 1 – Read pages 400 – 405 Answer # 1-4 Title: Chapter 13 sec 2
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