TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK PGS

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TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK PGS
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TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK PGS. 328- 333

328-333 1. What 2 things did Stephen Austin have to agree to do in exchange for land grants from Mexico? 2. Did Mexico allow the Texan settlers to bring slaves? 3. What kind of rule did Santa Anna start once he became President?

328-333 4. What did those who died at The Alamo inspire Americans to do? 5. Where did the Texans win their independence from Mexico at? 6. Why didn’t Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren support annexing Texas?

8. What did many Northerners accuse Polk of doing? Pgs 328-333 7. Why did Polk send General Zachary Taylor to the disputed territory of Nueces? 8. What did many Northerners accuse Polk of doing?

9. What did The United States gain as a result of The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? 10. Which final event in 1853 allowed The U.S. to achieve Manifest Destiny?