Expansion in to Texas
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Expansion in Texas
Americans Settle in the Southwest
Very few Mexicans lived in the area of Texas despite its:
Natural resources
Climate good for agriculture
Mexicans were intimidated by Native Americans in the
area
Most residents of Texas were Tejanos
Texans of Hispanic descent
Mexican government was indifferent of problems in
Texas
Too Far away
Americans Settle in the Southwest
Mexico encourages U.S. Settlers to settle in Texas
Protect territory from Native attacks
Land Grants
Gift of public land to an individual or organization
Given to empresarios (agents)
Empresarios would recruit Americans to settle on the
land
Land was cheap
Just had to obey Mexican Laws
Observe official religion Roman Catholic
Americans Settle in the Southwest
Stephen Austin
Emparesario who established a colony between
the Brazos and Colorado rivers
“No drunkard, no gambler, no profane swearer,
and no idler”
1825 Austin issued 297 land grants
“Old Three Hundred
Washington – on – the - Brazos
Americans love Texas
Immigration to Texas jumped
Start to think about extending U.S. Boarders
Texas Begins to Fight
Tensions between Mexicans and
U.S. Emigrants
U.S. Emigrants were Protestants
Spoke English
Brought Slaves (Mexico had
banned slavery)
United States had offered, twice,
to buy Texas from Mexico They
refused
John Q. Adams & Jackson
Texas Begins to Fight
1830 the Mexican government sealed its borders
Heavy tax on American goods
Stopped all immigration from the United States
Encouraged the immigration of Mexican and
European Families
1830-1834 Anglo population doubled
1,000 Anglos a month
“G.T.T”
1835 3,500 Tejanos -12,00 Native Americans - 45,000
Anglos and 5,000 African Americans
Texas Begins to Fight
1833 Settlers chose Stephen
Austin to negotiate with
Mexican Government
Self-government for Texas
Remove immigration ban
Remove trade ban on United
States
Austin met with Mexican
President Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna
Texas Begins to Fight
Austin writes to leaders back in Texas
Better start organizing own government
Asks Santa Anna again
Will not budge
Austin returns home
Arrested on January 3, 1834
Letter had been intercepted
Imprisoned in Mexico City for treason
Santa Anna overthrows gov. makes himself
Battle of Gonzales
In October 1835, Mexican troops ordered Texans to lay
down their arms
Gonzales, Texas
“Come and Take It”
Mexicans retreated No orders to attack
Go back to San Antonio
Texans follow
Texans drive the Mexicans out
Texas declares independence
Start drafting a constitution
Most of the Texan army goes home
The Battle of the Alamo
Who should take over the Texan army?
Sam Houston is chosen
Let out of jail a few months earlier
Santa Anna organizes a force of 6,000 troops
Try to stop Texas from drafting a constitution
Came across 180 Texans holed up in the Alamo
Abandoned Catholic Mission
Mexicans start attack and the battle ensues for 13
days! Starts on February 23rd, 1836
The Battle of the Alamo
- March 6, 1836
Mexican cannon fire
smashed the walls
and the Mexicans
launched an all out
attack
- About 99% of the Texan troops
were killed only a few women and
children survived
The Lone Star Republic
6 weeks after the defeat at the Alamo
Texans struck back
Defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San
Jacinto
“Remember the Alamo”
630 Mexican soldiers killed in 20 minutes
Captured Santa Anna
Wouldn’t let him go until he signed the
Treaty of Velasco
Granted independence to Texas
The Lone Star Republic
Sam Houston became president of the Republic of
Texas
“Lone Star Republic”
Set up an army and a navy
1838 Houston invited the United States to annex Texas
Incorporate a territory into an existing political unit
U.S. is split between North & South on adding Texas
North feared unequal balance in congress & war
with Mexico
South wanted to extend slavery
Election of 1844
James K. Polk- Democrat
Wanted to Annex Texas & Oregon Territory
Vowed to buy California from the Mexicans
Expanded the country
Keeping the balance of Northern & Southern
States
Henry Clay- Whig
Realized that he would loose Changed his
stance to support annexation
Angered his supporters who threw their vote to a
3rd party candidate