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Warm Up #6 I can analyze a picture to infer what our next unit will cover Warm Up: Do you think life in missions and presidios was considered easy?
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Journal Pages Page : Unit 4 Picture Think Page : Unit 4 Vocabulary
Page : Unit 4: Mexican Colonization and Empresarios (title page)
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Picture think! O p t i c s
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Mexican National Definition Hypothesis
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CHAMPS C= level 0 H= raise your hand A=individual vocabulary work
M=you are not allowed out of your seat without permission P=complete your vocabulary assignment crossword and sentences
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Vocabulary Constitution:
a document that outlines laws; it describes the nature, functions and limits of government Empresario: the Spanish word for land agent whose job it was to bring in new settlers to an area Vocabulary Page 32
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Vocabulary Filibuster:
an individual who carries out rebellious activity in a foreign country Tejano: A person of Mexican heritage who considers Texas as home Vocabulary
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Vocabulary Immigration:
The movement of people from one place to settle in another place Land grant: is a gift of real estate – made by a government or other authority as an incentive, or as a reward for services to an individual. Vocabulary
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Vocabulary Annexation:
To incorporate (territory) into an exis ting political unit such as a country, state, county, or city. Revolution: from the Latin revolutio, ("a turn around") is a fundamental change in political power that takes place in a relatively short period of time. The population rises up in revolt against the current authorities. Colonization:is an ongoing process of by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components (people). Vocabulary
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Tuesday I can explain the reasoning for Spanish leaders in Texas wanting independence from Spain Question: What is a filibuster? And why do you think Mexico would want to keep Them out of Texas? Use your journal if you need
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CHAMPS C= level 0 H= raise your hand A=Journal notes and discussion
M=you are not allowed out of your seat without permission P= complete notes by learning to shortening what’s written, but still understand the main points. Success= When you're done you’ve won! :)
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Spain’s new neighbors Seven Years War
Seven Years War Great Britain defeats the French Spain receives all land West of the Mississippi river The American Revolution Spain helps America fight Great Britain Bernardo de Galvez- open port of New Orleans 1800 Spain is forced to give Louisiana back to French Louisiana Purchase 1803 US gives France $15 million Do you think having the United State as neighbors is a good thing for Spain? S
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Quick question? What Did the Louisiana Purchase do for the United States? ( Check out the next map, Share, and write it in your notes.)
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Boundary Disputes Neutral Ground
Neither Spain or the United states would occupy the land between Sabin River and Arroyo Hondo-Calcasieu line. Became a haven for outlaws, murderers, and smugglers What do you think life was like in the neutral ground?
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Adams-Onis Treaty 1819 Spain gave Florida to the United States
Sabine River was Texas Boundary United States gave up all claims to Texas
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Marques de Rubi Troubles in New Spain
Suggest to close East Texas mission Nacogdoches Is far away from New Spain Spain had little to no control over citizens living there 1790’s Spain stops supporting Texas Missions Old weapons Little ammunition Little food Still fear of Native American raids
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All good jobs are given to Spanish born citizens
Troubles in New Spain All good jobs are given to Spanish born citizens Mexican citizens were not given high paying jobs Increase Mexican taxes to help pay for wars Mexicans were paying taxes for wars they were not involved in. Do you think it was fair how the Mexicans were being treated by the Spanish?
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Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Born in 1753 2nd of eleven children He and one of his brothers joined the priesthood When his brother dies he became the head priest at the city of Dolores
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Conspiracy Held secret meeting about over throwing the government
He worked with the poor and saw the injustices, they were suffering He was elected as the leader of the secret revolt against the Spanish government
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Hidalgo’s Cry for Independence
September 16, 1810 Call or grito for independence from Spain Mexico should govern themselves Within minutes Hidalgo had an army of 600
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Hidalgo’s end Found Guilty Stripped of his priesthood Hung
Hidalgo was captured Found Guilty Stripped of his priesthood Hung July
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Gutierrez-Magee Expedition
Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara Augustus w. Magee Follower of Father Hidalgo Filibuster U.S. Army Helped clean out the Neutral Ground
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Gutierrez-Magee Expedition
1811- Gutierrez asked the US for help 1812-Gutierrrez and Magee meet in Louisiana Organized Republic of the North Tejanos Americans Mexicans Native Americans Texans Promised them $40 per month of fighting League of land
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Gutierrez-Magee Expedition
August 8, 1812 Crossed the Sabine River with 150 men army Took over Nacogdoches Proclaimed Texas independent from Spain Moved to La Bahia Magee dies of sickness 1813 Occupies San Antonio Murder of Prisoners
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Battle of Medina August 18, 1813 15 miles for San Antonio. Republican army VS. Royalist army 1830 Ambused 4 hour battle Only 100 republican soldiers survived The battle for independence is stopped again
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Wednesday I can: Identify important filibuster and empresarios of Texas Warm up: What was the outcome of Father Hidalgo’s cry for independence? What was the outcome of the Gutierrez-Magee expedition?
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Pirates (add to notes) Gutierrez-Magee survivors made it to
Galveston Island Louis Michel Aury Captures Spanish ships along the coast April 1817 Jean Lafitte Fighting for Mexican independence Was hoping to take valuable from Spanish ships
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Filibusters Philip Nolan Late 1700’s
Came into Texas to capture wild horses Had permission at first Friendship with U.S. Army commander made Spain suspicious 1800 was told not to come back March was killed by the Spanish Filibusters
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Filibuster James Long Expedition June 1819
Led a group to Nacogdoches Claimed Texas independent from Spain Tried to take over La Bahia/Goliad Spanish soldiers surrounded him Long was arrested and shot by a prison guard April 8, 1822
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Champs C= level 1 H= Work with your partner to answer Movie questions A=Movie notes M=you are not allowed out of your seat without permission P=Fill in Movie work sheet about Filibuster S= Completed movie notes and Cross word puzzle
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Filibusters and empresarios Volume 1 you tube
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Thursday Who is Philip Nolan? Who is James Long? I can:
Use a foldable to determine important identifying facts about the three most important and successful Empresarios. Warm up: Who is Philip Nolan? Who is James Long?
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CHAMPS C=Level 1 with shoulder partner
H=if you need help ask your partner then raise your hand A= partner work, reading and answering questions M=you are not allowed out of your seat without permission P= work with your partner to answer questions S= NO FAILURE!!!
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Weird Texas
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Whats Up with that Picture????
Hotel Galvez Whats Up with that Picture????
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Vocabulary picture quiz!!! Good Luck! Hope you studied!
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Vocabulary Quiz (continued)
Texas 5 6 I am home! Mexico 7 8 Texas is Awesome! What trouble can I cause in Texas?
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Vocabulary (Last word! )
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I Can: Create a wanted poster for one of the Filibuster we discussed in our notes!
CHAMPS Directions C= level 1 H=raise your hand A= creating a wanted poster M=you are not allowed out of your seat without permission P= individual work S=NO FAILURE!!! Choose one of the following filibusters Jean Lafitte James Long Philip Nolan Create a wanted poster Include the following items Why this person is wanted (4 Sentence Min.)- 50pts Amount for Reward-10pts Drawing of filibuster -30pts Neatness-10pts
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