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9.3 Expansion in Texas American settlers invited to Texas. Conflict develops over religion and the issue of slavery. NEXT

I. Americans Settle in the Southwest 3 SECTION I. Americans Settle in the Southwest A. The Impact of Mexican Independence Mexico encourages trade between U.S. and northern provinces Native American groups threaten scattered Mexican settlements B. Mexico Invites U.S. Settlers To protect territory, Mexico encourage U.S. farmers to go to Texas Offers land grants to empresarios (agents) who sell land cheaply Continued . . . NEXT

3 SECTION C. Austin in Texas • Stephen F. Austin, successful empresario, establishes colony in 1821 • U.S. wants lands south to Rio Grande; Mexico refuses to sell Texas NEXT

II. Texas Fights for Independence http://www.history.com/topics/alamo http://www.history.com/topics/alamo/videos/deconstructing-history-alamo 3 SECTION II. Texas Fights for Independence A. “Come to Texas” Cultural differences arise between Anglos and Mexico: - Anglos speak English, not Spanish - Southerners bring slaves; Mexico abolished slavery American settlers greatly outnumber Mexican settlers Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna imprisons Austin - revokes local powers; rebellions erupt, including Texas Revolution B. “Remember the Alamo!” Santa Anna marches to Texas; Austin tells Texans to arm themselves Santa Anna storms Alamo all 187 U.S. defenders killed Continued . . . NEXT

C. The Lone Star Republic 3 SECTION C. The Lone Star Republic • Sam Houston defeats, captures Santa Anna at Battle of San Jacinto • Treaty of Velasco gives Texas independence-1836 • Houston becomes president of the Republic of Texas D. Texas Joins the Union • 1838, Houston invites U.S. to annex Texas • South favors, North opposes annexation; Texas becomes state in 1845 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLB5rH9eTBI NEXT