Study Guide Ch. 10

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Study Guide Chapter 10

Includes chapter 9and some U.S. questions.

 

Constitution of1824

Providedmore local control

 

FredonianRebellion

Mexicanofficials feared Texans take Texas

 

Battle of Gonzales

Texanswilling to use force

 

Law of April 6,1830

Increasedtensions

 

Stephen F. Austin

Accusedof treason for letter

1833deliver Texans resolutions

 

Santa Anna

GotTexans support

Calledfor Texas independence

Claimedto support states rights

Honoredall empresarial grants

Violatedconstitution of 1824 led to revolution

1832mexican revolution gave him control of government

Releasedby Sam Houston

 

William B. Travis

RepresentedU.S. citizens against Mexican officials

Letterwritten in the Alamo

Travisletter the most heroic

PerfectoCoswanted him arrested due to captured Mexican soldiers

 

The Consultation

Setup provisional govmt

AskU.S. for help

Votedagainst immediate independence

 

Joel R. Poinsett

BuyTexas from Mexico

Thepoinsettia plant

 

Galveston Bay

Oftenout of the way

 

President Guerreroabolished slavery

Toslow immigration from U.S.

 

John DavisBradburn

Arrestedland commissioner

Forcedsettlers to provide labor and supplies

ArrestedPatrick Jack

 

Marin Perfecto deCos

1835defeated at Battle of San Antonio

 

Atascossito Road

Onof two main roads into Texas

 

James Fannin

Surrenderedat coleto Creek March 20, 1836

 

March 2, 1836

TexasIndependence Day

 

Battle of SanJacinto

Texansbeat Santa Anna

 

Convention of 1836

SamHouston gets army back

 

Texas Declarationof Independence

Listgrievances

Austinsarrest

Nopublic education

Notrial by jury nor freedom of religion

 

San Patricio

FrancisJohnson defeated by Urrea

 

Sam Houston

Firstpresident of Republic of Texas

 

Andrew Jackson

Indianhater

Elected1828 by support of common man

Spoilssystem reward for support

NativeAmericans hurt by Indian Removal Act

Trailof Tears

Heroof Battle of New Orleans

Farmers,workers and families support him

 

1828 Election

3times as many vote due to change in voting laws

 

5 Civilized Tribes

Creek,Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole

Learnedand adopted many white ways