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Rebellions & Increased Tensions Chapter 8, Sections 2 & 3 ► Main Idea: Although conflicts continued in Texas, the colonists maintained their loyalty to.

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1 Rebellions & Increased Tensions Chapter 8, Sections 2 & 3 ► Main Idea: Although conflicts continued in Texas, the colonists maintained their loyalty to the Mexican government. But tensions rise when Santa Anna switches political parties.

2 What happened at Anahuac under Bradburn (1832)? ► Anahuac—site of fort built to control commerce to Mexico ► Colonists accused commander John Davis Bradburn of...  taking supplies  refusing to give up runaway slaves  imposing customs duties on imported goods. ► Skirmish results when Bradburn imprisoned 2 lawyers, William B. Travis and Patrick C. Jack, for interfering in his efforts to enforce laws.

3 What were the Turtle Bayou Resolutions (1832)? ► Formal statements adopted Texas colonists:  Declared loyalty to Mexico  Denied rebellion against Mexican authority  Insisted support for General Santa Anna  Santa Anna was a Federalist leading an uprising against Mexican Centralist President Bustamante. He promised to support the Texan-favored Mexican Constitution of 1824)

4 What happened at Velasco (1832)? Who came to power in 1833? ► At Velasco:  John Austin and other colonists fought Mexican troops  After bitter fighting and loss of life on both sides, the Mexicans surrendered. ► In 1833:  General Santa Anna was elected new Mexican president.  Most Texas colonists were pleased, thinking Santa Anna would be a Federalist and support Texas.

5 Why did Texans meet at the Conventions of 1832 & 1833? ► 1832 Resolutions adopted:  Texas be a separate Mexican state  Immigration from U.S. be allowed  exemption from import taxes  improved educational facilities  better protection from Natives  land titles for East Texas settlers ► 1833: Added a resolution—a constitution for the Mexican State of Texas.

6 What happened to SFA in Mexico City? ► SFA traveled to deliver convention resolutions to Mexican government. ► SFA had to wait months on Santa Anna to return... ► Grew discouraged and wrote a letter to San Antonio authorities to form their own government. ► Finally met with Santa Anna about reforms for Texas and left satisfied. ► Later arrested at Saltillo b/c of the letter and jailed for a year. Stephen F. Austin

7 What reforms began in Texas in 1834? ► Late 1833, malaria, cholera, and yellow fever struck Texas killing hundreds. ► In 1834, reforms began:  Recognizing English as official language,  allowing immigration from the U.S.  improving the courts systems  promoting religious tolerance  increasing number of representatives to the state legislature from 1 to 3. Colonel Juan Almonte

8 What happened at Anahuac under Tenorio in 1835? ► Mexican Captain Tenorio arrested merchant for refusing to pay customs duties. ► William B. Travis led colonists in response by forcing the merchants release. ► Several towns disapproved of Travis’s actions and apologized to General Cos, the commander of Mexican forces in Coahuila. (and Santa Anna’s brother-in- law). William B. Travis

9 How did General Cos react to these apologies? ► Wanted Travis and the others arrested and turned over to a Mexican military court. ► Arrested Lorenzo de Zavala, a Mexican politician (helped write Constitution of 1824) critical of Santa Anna who had moved to Texas for safety. Lorenzo de Zavala

10 Why did Texans call for a Consultation? ► They were unwilling to turn in their friends. ► Called for a consultation, seeking a declaration of independence from Mexico. ► The Peace Party wanted friendly relations with Mexico. ► The War Party favored the consultation. ► SFA supported the consultation and urged people to unite against Santa Anna.


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