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Statehood For Texas Chapter 12.1
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Constitutional Convention of 1845 Delegates met in Austin on July 4, 1845 to create a State Constitution. They were influenced by the constitutions of other states, especially Louisiana.
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Jose Antonio Navarro Jose Antonio Navarro was the only Texas-born delegate who helped write Texas’ State Constitution. In 1846, Navarro county was named for him.
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Slaves & Women Texas’ State Constitution allowed settlers from other states to keep bringing slaves to Texas. It also protected the right of women to own land.
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State Government The Constitution of 1845 outlined 3 branches of government: 1.Executive branch 2.Legislative branch 3.Judicial branch
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Executive Branch The part of government that carries out the laws. The executive offices of Governor & Lieutenant Governor replaced the Republic’s president & vice-president.
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Legislative Branch The part of government that makes the laws. The Constitution created a House of Representatives & a Senate. House members would serve 2-year terms & Senators 4- year terms.
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Judicial Branch The part of government that interprets the laws & applies them in court. The Texas Supreme Court became the highest court in the state. Judges are elected by Texas citizens.
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Election of 1845 An election was held on December 15, 1845 to decide on the first state officeholders. James P. Henderson became Texas’ 1 st Governor.
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1 st U.S. Senators Sam Houston & Thomas J. Rusk were selected by Texas’ legislature as the states’ first 2 U.S. Senators. Houston served in the Senate until 1859.
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