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THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS 1775-1880 Introduction Using the maps on slides # 1&2 to start a class discussion to generate interest Who does Texas share its borders with? Identify the borders of the Republic of Texas. How are the two maps similar? How are the two maps different? 1
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THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS 1836-1845 2
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THE BIG QUESTION: Why did Texas go from An Independent Nation TO An American State 3
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The Constitutional Convention 1836 4
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THE FIRST REPUBLIC OF TEXAS ELECTION September 5 th, 1836 PRESIDENT Houston 5,119 Austin 587 V.PRESIDENT Lamar unanimous ANNEXATION 3277- 291 IN FAVOR 5
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1 st ANNEXATION ATTEMPT U.S. President Andrew Jackson Texas Minister Anson Jones TWO MAIN ISSUES SLAVERY RELATIONS WITH MEXICO 6
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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS 7
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THE RISE OF THE NATIONALISTS HOUSTONLAMAR 8 Those who opposed Texas joining the United States were seen as Nationalists! What did they support? Using your textbook or the Internet, find out what other names they were also known by? Hint: Look for the answer in the Handbook of Texas Online using keyword: “nationalists, Texas”
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THE NATIONALIST AGENDA 1. Expand Texas Westward to the Pacific Ocean 2. War with Mexico 3. Expulsion of Indian Tribes 4. Obtain Recognition and Money from Europe 9
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THE CAPITAL MOVES TO AUSTIN HOUSTONAUSTIN 10
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THE NATIONALIST AGENDA CRUMBLES 11
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HOUSTON RETURNS TO POWER Autumn, 1841 Houston 7,915 Burnet 3,619 12
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Mexico Invades Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana City of San Antonio 13
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THE REVIVAL OF THE NATIONALISTS The Snively Affair, Spring 1842 Rejection of Annexation Petition, June 1844 British Negotiate Texas-Mexico Peace, 1843 14
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ELECTION OF 1844 Anson Jones 7,037 Edward Burleson 5,668 15
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THREE CHOICES Second War for Independence British Economic Colony Join the United States 16
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ANNEXATION Popular Vote October 13, 1845 Texas Joins United States December 31, 1845 17
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CONCLUSION 18
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