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1 Events that Caused the Texas Revolution 1826-1836
The Road to Revolution Events that Caused the Texas Revolution

2 Governing Differences
United States Govt: 1. Stable, dependable system 2. Bill of Rights: individual rights and freedoms 3. Checks and Balances Mexican government: 1. unstable and unreliable 2. too much power in one person 3. power struggles lead to changes in laws Governing Differences

3 Mexican fears and problems
too many foreigner settlers not loyal to Mexico suspicious of U.S. Centralists vs. Federalists—power struggle for control of gov. Mexican fears and problems

4 U.S. Settlers Viewpoint Needed protection from Indians
Fear of unstable gov. Used to having stable gov. and the bill of rights! Free Speech, Freedom of religion, etc. U.S. Settlers Viewpoint

5 Fredonian Rebellion Edwards gets contract to settle lands around Nacogdoches. Won’t honor settlers claims who already live there. Tried to claim independence from Mexico to get what they wanted: Money!!! Created Fredonian Republic

6 Mexican Reaction Mexican gov. fears further revolts
Sends Mier y Teran who says Anglo- American influence too strong! (U.S.) Causes crack down and send Mex. Troops to Texas to control settlers.

7 Effect: No further immigration from the US Called for military occupation in Texas No introduction of new slaves Suspended empresario contracts Bustamante was Centralist and Dictator Law of April 6, 1830

8 Anahuac Mexican soldiers garrisoned to enforce trade laws at this port. Collect Taxes on imports from U.S. Bradburn jailed William B. Travis and Patrick Jack for opposing Mexican laws and starting a civil militia. A fight broke out to release Travis and Jack.

9 Anahuac leads to Turtle Bayou Resolutions
Texans wrote Resolutions camped on the Turtle Bayou waiting for cannons to use against Bradburn’s troops to free Travis and Jack.

10 Turtle Bayou Resolutions:
Texans pledged loyalty to Mexico, but under the Constitution of which recognized the rights of the states and was modeled after the U.S. Constitution. They backed the revolt of Santa Anna who they thought was a reformer. Turtle Bayou Resolutions:

11 The Texans brought the cannon by boat to attack Bradburn’s forces.
They passed the Mex. garrison at Velasco commanded by Col. Ugartechea. Fighting erupted between Texan and Mexicans, both sides lost lives. Col. Ugartechea surrendered. Battle at Velasco

12 1832-1833 Mexico: Santa Anna becomes president in 1833.
Texans had hopes Santa Anna would be a Federalist and give Texans back their rights. Texans wanted a state separate from Coahuila.

13 Conventions of 1832 and 1833 October 1,1832:
SFA was President of Convention Resolutions: Texas would be a separate state Immigration would be reinstated, along with other issues April 1, 1833: same resolutions as 1832, which had not been presented to Mexico Also prepared a Constitution for the proposed State of Tex. (to show ready to be a state) Conventions of 1832 and 1833

14 SFA sent to Mexico City to present Turtle Bayou Resolutions to government.
Santa Anna government in chaos. Cholera epidemic in Mexico City. SFA sends letter back to Texas: go ahead and form a government--- situation down here is too difficult. Letter intercepted, SFA imprisoned SFA goes to Mexico

15 Santa Anna Institutes Reforms
1834: English made official language for trade Immigration allowed Religious tolerance granted Texas not a separate state, but increased representation in legislature Santa Anna Institutes Reforms

16 New Trouble in 1835 Scene: Anahuac Issue: Customs taxes
Result: Arrest of protesters Military action led by William B. Travis (who was the prisoner the last time) Mexican soldiers surrendered Some Texans wanted to fight/ Some wanted peace at all costs: War Party and Peace Party New Trouble in 1835

17 General Cos: Not Pro-Texan!
Santa Anna had switched parties and become a Centralist His General was unsympathetic to Texas complaints Cos sends many troops to Texas to arrest those not loyal to Mexico Texans gravely concerned!! General Cos: Not Pro-Texan!

18 Consultation of 1835 The Texans met to plan
War Party-those wanting to break from Mexico Peace Party-those wanting to keep the peace SFA arrives back from imprisonment in Mexico: convinced Santa Anna was now a dictator- SFA recommended war. Consultation of 1835


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