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1 Chapter 9 The Road to Revolution

2 The Road to Revolution Fredonian Rebellion
United States offers to buy Texas The Mier y Teran Report The Law of April 6, 1830 Anahuac Turtle Bayou Resolution The Battle of Velasco Conventions of 1832 and 1833 Stephen F Austin Arrested Anahuac (part 2)

3 Fredonian Rebellion 1826 Empresario Haden Edwards tries to kick people off his land Mexico takes his land grant away Haden and Benjamin Edwards take over the Old Stone Fort in Nacogdoches and declare Texas the Fredonian Republic Mexican soldiers put down the rebellion with the help of Austin’s militia

4 United States Offers to Buy Texas 1826
Joel Poinsett travels to Mexico from U.S. and offers to buy Texas Mexico is offended and refuses to sell

5 The Mier y Teran Report 1828 Mexico sends General Mier y Teran to investigate conditions in Texas Anglos outnumber Mexicans 10 to 1 Strong US influence Settlers not following laws Recommends changes that would help Mexico get Texas under control

6 Law of April 6, 1830 Outlawed immigration from the US to Texas
Cancelled all empresarial grants that had not been fulfilled Outlawed bringing slaves to Texas Established new presidios (forts) in Texas Placed customs duties on all goods entering Texas from the US

7 Anahuac 1832 William B Travis and Patrick Jack are arrested by Mexican Colonel Bradburn for interfering with enforcing the Law of April 6, 1830 150 settlers assemble and demand their release

8 Turtle Bayou Resolution 1832
Settlers write resolution while John Austin goes to get cannons to attack Bradburn Only fighting against Bradburn Pledged support for Mexico Pledged support for Santa Anna who supported the Constitution of 1824 +

9 The Battle of Velasco 1832 John Austin was stopped by Mexican soldiers at Velasco on his way back to Anahuac with the cannons Fighting broke out and Mexican troops were forced to surrender after running out of ammunition While J. Austin was away Colonel Piedras arrived and relieved Bradburn of command and released Travis and Jack

10 Conventions of 1832 and 1833 Wanted a repeal of the Law of April 6, 1830 Wanted an extension of the tax exemption Wanted protection from Native Americans and creation of public schools Wanted Coahila y Tejas to be divided into two separate states Sent Stephen F Austin to Mexico City to deliver resolutions

11 Stephen F Austin Arrested 1833
SFA met with Santa Anna and he agreed to most of the settlers requests Except separate statehood On his return home SFA was arrested A letter he had written while in Mexico City had been intercepted and read by Santa Anna SFA was never charged with a crime but remained in prison for over a year

12 Anahuac (part 2) 1835 Two settlers were arrested for disrespecting the new commander of Anahuac, Captain Tenorio William B Travis and 25 others attacked and captured Anahuac Santa Anna sent his brother-in-law, Martin Perfecto de Cos to Texas to enforce his laws and put down any rebellion


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