LONE STAR REBELLION

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LONE STAR REBELLION AP U.S 1

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LONE STAR REBELLION. AP U.S 1. Greedy Americans. Eager for land, Americans wanted Texas Spanish wanted to populate area, but Mexicans had won their independence In 1823 a large chunk of land goes to Stephen Austin He would bring into Texas 300 American families - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LONE STAR REBELLION

AP U.S 1

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Greedy Americans

Eager for land, Americans wanted Texas Spanish wanted to populate area, but Mexicans had

won their independence In 1823 a large chunk of land goes to Stephen

Austin He would bring into Texas 300 American families They would be Roman Catholic and become

Mexicanized

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Stephen Austin

2 stipulations were ignored

30,000 by 1835 Most were law

abiding, God-fearing people, but no all were

Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, Sam Houston

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Tough Pioneers

These people were not easy to push around Friction rapidly increased between Texans and

Mexicans over issues like slavery, immigration, local rights

Mexico emancipated its slaves in 1830 Texans wanted to keep their slaves

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Seeds of Rebellion

When Stephen Austin went to Mexico City in 1833 to negotiate differences the dictator Santa Anna put him in jail for 8 months

In 1835 he wiped out all local rights and started to raise an army to suppress the Texans

1836 Texas declares independence, Long Star flag and name Sam Houston commander in chief

Santa Anna had about 6,000 men and he sent them in

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Battle of the Alamo

Trapped about 200 Texans at Alamo in San Antonio Killed every man after 13 days trying Colonel W.B. Travis: “I shall never surrender not

retreat… Victory or Death” Slain heroes like Bowie and Crockett became

legendary after their death Scores of vengeful Americans seized their rifles

and rushed to aid of relatives, friends and compatriots

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Bowie Knife

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Texas Revolution

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Caught like a coward

When finally confronted and caught, Santa Anna was found cowering in tall grass near the battlefield, confronted with bowie knives he quickly signed 2 treaties

He agreed to withdraw Mexican troops and recognize Rio Grande as southwestern boundary of Texas

After he was released, he said the agreement was illegal

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What to do now U.S?

Events put U.S gov. in a sticky situation Texas wanted to join the Union, but issue of

slavery halted proceedings Antislavery crusaders in North were opposing

annexation, didn’t want to add another slave state

Another Missouri Compromise? How to deal with this issue…

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Texican culture

The “Old Three Hundred” were the original settlers in Texas

Mostly Scots- Irish southerners from the trans-Appalachian frontier they were cultured people

All but 4 were literate Wide ranging horse patrols organized to

attack Indian camps became the Texas Rangers

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Clashes in culture

Texas lies along the border where Hispanic and Anglo-American cultures meet, mingle and clash

The Texas Revolution was partly a contest of those two cultures

Mainly though a contest on philosophy of government, liberal frontier ideals of freedom against conservative concept of centralized “control”