Warm Up: Respond to Interact With History page 109.

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Conflict

Warm-Up 11/14/05

Complete the circle map using your prior knowledge of conflicts.How do they start? What causes them?Who can be involved?

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•Section 1: Tensions Mount Between Mexico & Texas

•Section 2: A Bitter Division Evolves

•Section 3: The Conflict Escalates

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Border established by the Adams-Onis Treaty 1819

One star for Coahuila.

One star for Tejas.

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Directions:1. Read text 191-194.2. Complete the Multi-Flow Map.

Fredonian Rebellion

Edwards required proof of legal __________ for existing settlers

Mexican government _______ with settlers

Edwards overturns election of _______ as alcade of ___________

Mexico orders _______ and his brother to ______ Texas

Edwards brothers flee to ____________

Cherokees __________ Hunter and Fields

Mexican government becomes more _________ about Texas

ownership

sides

NorrisNacogdoches

Edwardsleave

Louisiana

executed

concerned

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In one paragraph, summarize the Fredonian rebellion including the who what when where and why.

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I am warning you to take timely measures. Texas could throw the whole nation into revolution.

General Mier y Teran

Manuel Mier y Teran

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The Mier y Teran

Expedition & Report

Increasing number of settlers from the United States

The Fredonian Rebellion

Attempt by United States to purchase Texas

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The Mier y Teran

Expedition & Report

Anglos outnumbered Mexicans 10 to 1

Anglo influence growing

Settlers ignored trade restrictions with the U.S.

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The Law of April 6, 1830• No immigration from the United States

• Canceled all unfulfilled empresarial grants

• Encouraged Mexican & European immigration

• Slave could no longer be brought into Mexico

• Established new forts• Placed custom duties on all goods entering Texas from the U.S.

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Independent: Pretend you are an Anglo-colonist and write a letter to a relative back in the United States and explain the Law of April 30, 1830.

April 7, 1830

Dear Cousin Bob,

You won’t believe what the Mexican government is trying to do. They just passed the Degree of April 6, 1830, and it really stinks! …..

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Warm Up:Respond to Interact With History page 196.

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Bustamantevs.

Santa Anna

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1. Read pages 197-199.2. Complete the Flow Map.

Turtle Bayou Resolutions

John Austin sent to Brazoria for canon

Settlers protest in Anahuac for Travis’s release

Travis and Jack arrested

Badburn arrested Madero

Fisher requires all ships to receive clearence through Anahuac

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1. Read page 200.2. Complete the Tree Map.

Convention

1832 1833

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term

definition

image

personal experience

a group of people who share a viewpoint on an issue

“Many immigrants stopped at Ellis Island.”

faction(page 204)

Warm up:Complete the following Verbal & Visual Word Association Model in your spiral.

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Voted against immediate declaration of independence

Adopted Declaration of the People in Texas General Convention Assembled

Encouraged other Mexicans to join them in their fightFor the Constitution of 1824

Set up a provisional government with Henry Smith asprovisional governor

Set March 1, 1836 as the next meeting to make finaldecision about Texas independence

Sent Stephen F. Austin, Branch Archer & WilliamWharton to U.S. to raise troops & money

Sam Houston appointed as overall commander oftheir military forces

Read page 207.Complete the 1-sided Flow Map.

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Complete the following table from page 210.

Causes Effects

Tensions increase between Mexican nationalists and Texas colonists.

The Law of April 6, 1830 is passed.

The Consultation is formed.

• Fredonian Revolt• Law of April 6, 1830• Battle of Velasco

• No U.S. immigration• No slaves in Mexico• Custom duties on U.S.

• Declaration of the People of Texas

• Smith prov. gov.• Houston

commander

“After You Read”