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Page 1: The Texas Revolution - Mr. Farshteymrfarshtey.net/classes/Texas_Revolution.pdf · 2009-11-02 · • Commander of Texan army who overtakes Santa Anna’s army at San Jacinto, Texas

The Texas Revolution

Causes of the Revolt

The Texas Revolution

The Aftermath

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Westward Movement

• Americans “wanted” to expand to the West

• Americans especially in the Southern region “wanted” to expand slavery

• Americans “wanted” to expand their type of civilization and Christianity to “lesser people”

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A History of Texas

• Americans are invited to settle the region of Tejas by the Mexican government in 1821 under the empresario system they are required to become Mexican citizens

• By 1830 Americans outnumber native Mexicans

• Disagreements will arise over slavery, religion and language

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Causes of the Texas Revolution

• Negligence- Mexico allowed Anglos to run their own affairs in government

• Racism- Both sides feel that they are better than one another

• Cultural Differences-Mexicans are Catholics and speak Spanish; Anglos refuse to learn Mexican culture

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Causes of the Texas Revolution

• Slavery- Mexico had outlawed slavery in 1830 but Anglos continue to bring them

• Government- Anglos believe in states’rights, Mexico believes in a strong central government

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Santa Anna

• Mexican president who seeks to put down Texas Revolution and gain power over Mexico

• He orders the siege of the Alamo

• The purpose of executing survivors was to end rebellion

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The Mexican Response

• The Mexican Government passes the Law of April 6, 1830 to stop Anglos from immigrating to Texas

• Anglos believe that they are rebelling against an oppressive government again

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William B. Travis

• South Carolinian who flees to Texas after abandoning his family

• Practices law and becomes a leading voice in the rebellion against Mexico

• Becomes the commander at the Alamo and is killed at its siege on March 6, 1836

• Most of the defenders at the Alamo are not from Texas -most are from the South

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The Alamo, March 6 1836

• Siege of Texian forces led by William Travis and Jim Bowie, Feb 23-March 6, 1836

• Close to 187 Texians and Tejanos fight a Mexican army of 2,000 men at the Alamo mission

• All Texians are killed and the Alamo becomes a symbol of heroism and rallies Texians to fight

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Sam Houston

• Virginian who makes Texas his home

• Commander of Texan army who overtakes Santa Anna’s army at San Jacinto, Texas and gives Texas independence from Mexico

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San Jacinto, April 21, 1836

• April 21, 1836 forces led by Houston defeat tried Mexican forces under Santa Anna

• Fighting lasted 20 minutes but slaughter continues until evening over 630 Mexicans killed

• Massacre is revenge driven for the Alamo and Goliad

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Treaty of Velasco, May 14, 1836

• Treaty gives Texas its independence + boundary between Mexico and Texas established

• Texas argues that Rio Grande is boundary but Mexico argues that it is the Nueces River

• This will come back and haunt both countries

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Texas Becomes A Republic

• Republic:a form of government in which people elect representatives to govern them

• Texas eventually will be annexed by the United States and become the 28th

state of the United States• Annexation: the process of

making a territory part of a nation