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Texas in Transition 1803 to 1833. Conflicting Claims.

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1 Texas in Transition 1803 to 1833

2 Conflicting Claims

3 France’s Collapse

4 Royal Politics Louisiana passed from Spain to Napoleonic France, 1800-1803

5 Louisiana Purchase,1803

6 Lewis and Clark, 1804

7 James Wilkinson, Louisiana Governor 1805-1807

8 Philip Nolan

9 Vice President Aaron Burr, 1805

10 Zebulon Pike Expedition

11 Gutierrez de Lara, 1813

12 Medina, 1813

13 Mina, Perry, and Aury, 1816

14 Jean Lafitte

15 James Long 1819

16 Adams- Onis Treaty, 1819

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18 Empresario Grants, 1825-1832

19 Stephen F. Austin

20 Haden Edwards

21 Fredonia 1826-1827

22 Mier y Teran Expedition and Report, 1829

23 Colonization Law of April 6, 1830 No more immigration from U.S. Canceled incomplete empresario contracts Increased tax collection at ports Increased military presence Enforcement of 1829 abolition of slavery

24 Juan Davis Bradburn & Anahuac, 1830-32

25 William Barrett Travis

26 Turtle Bayou Resolutions, 1832

27 President Santa Anna, 1833


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