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David G. Burnet and the Army Rejection of the Treaties of Velasco Public Confidence The General Election
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Pursuit of the Mexican Army Mirabeau Lamar made commander of the Texan Army after Sam Houston
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Mexico rejects the Treaty of Velasco and Texas is technically still a part of Mexico
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Many people still troubled that Mexicans lived in Texas Republic Troubling presence of Tejano population
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Ratification of the new Texas Constitution Very similar to the U.S. Constitution Passed with over 90% ratifying Elective offices: Sam Houston challenged by Stephen F. Austin -Houston wins, becomes 1 st president of Texas -Lamar becomes Vice President *Houston and Lamar HATED each other
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Background: Born in 1793 in Tennessee Governor of Tennessee Left Tennessee to live with the Arkansas Cherokee Indians Known as “Big Drunk” and “Squaw Man”
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Domestic Concerns Frontier Protection Mexican Threat Thomas Rusk and the army discharge and furlough Texas Rangers Cherokees *Deficit in the Texas Republic is $1,255,000 when they separated from Mexico
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Foreign Affairs (goal: to get recognized and to get annexed by United States) Attempts for Annexation Failed because of the slavery issue Andrew Jackson is president of U.S. *Foreign recognition and Great Britain -Acknowledge Texas and provide financial institutions in Mexico and Texas -Great Britain supported slavery
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Domestic Concerns Attempts at creating a consistent school system (fails) Homestead Act of 1839 --encourages families to live in Texas (very successful) Indian Policy --very negative aspect of presidency *forced Cherokee out of Texas which causes the Cherokee War of East Texas (1839)
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