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After The Alamo Texas Road to Statehood
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Final Battle-Victory at San Jacinto Sam Houston’s deaf courier Erastus Seguin captured Santa Anna’s courier The Texan Army knew all of Santa Anna’s plans Houston called for the war council and they decided to attack the Mexican troups during their siesta Battle lasted approximately 18 minutes Santa Anna was captured and was taken prisoner
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Manifest Destiny Most of America believed in Texas’ cause Saw this will as a mandate to expand to the Pacific Ocean~Manifest Destiny President Jackson wanted Texas to become a part of the North (Union)
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Treaty of Velasco President Burnett negotiated a peace treaty with Santa Anna On April, 14,1836 they signed a secret treaty They set the border at the Rio Grande
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Launching a New Government In September 1836, Texas voters elected 14 senators and 29 representatives Sam Houston became President of Texas and Mirabeau Lamar was elected Vice President Texas asked to be annexed into into the United States Key issues Slavery High Debt Relations with Indians Houston’s 3 goals Gain control of the army Keep the peace in Texas Texas to be on strong financial footing
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Houston vs Lamar Sam Houston and Mirabeau Lamar became bitter enemies Lamar was elected President of Texas Texas failed to obtain loans from other countries to assist in paying off Texas’ debt
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Lamar Tried to settle the dispute between Mexico and Texas peacefully but failed Did not make efforts to have Texas annexed into the United States Texas was recognized as a nation by France, Britain, the Netherlands and Belguim and trade agreements were established Lamar failed to get loans from other countries to help pay off Texas’ debt Strengthened the military To keep Texas free of Mexico Remove Native Americans from the frontier In 1839 Lamar sent the Texas Rangers to fight the Mexicans and the Cherokee Indians Documents were found tying the Cherokees to the Mexicans that said the Cherokees were plotting to help Mexico retake Texas During the Battle of Neeches, the Texas Rangers drove the Cherokees out of East Texas
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Council House Fight The Comanche Indians controlled most of the Texas plains In 1840, one of the groups of the Comanches decided to make peace with Texas They agreed to meet with Texas officials in San Antonio at the Council House and to return captured Texans Matilda Lockhart had been beaten and disfigured by the Comanches and she said there were other captives the Comanches were still holding This angered the Texans and they tried to take the Comanche leaders hostage The fight spread from the Council House to the Indians outside 35 Comanches and 7 Texans were killed This enraged the Comanches and they began to attack Texans from the Plains to the Gulf Coast Texas Army, led by Felix Huston defeated the Comanches at the Battle of Plum Creek
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Treaty of 1844 After Sam Houston second term as president of Texas, Dr. Anson Jones was elected. Texans wanted to become a part of the United States Reasons for statehood Being part of the United States would limit the threat from Mexico Texas would be able to use US currency (money) Reason against statehood Would Texas be a free or a slave state US was in a depression…Panic or 1837 Texas was required to give up all of their land to help to pay off the debt US rejected this treaty 35-16
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Joint Resolution of 1845
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