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1 Chapter 9 section 3 BY: TEDDY REINHARD, DYLAN STOUDT, CHRIS KACZ

2 I. Americans Settle in the Southwest A. The Mission System  The Southwest was populated with Natives and Mexicans  Mexicans tried to convert Natives into Catholicism  The mission system declined in 1820 – 1830  Some Natives left while some were forced to stay as a laborer a. Natives then retaliated by terrorizing and raiding Mexican and American settlements.

3 I. Americans Settle in the Southwest B. The Impact of Mexican Independence  Trade opportunities between Mexico's northern provinces & U.S. multiplied.  Tejano livestock and goods to trade in Santa Fe, new Mexico, north and west of Texas  Mexico sought to improve economy.  Mexico eased trade restrictions w/ U.S. which made trade w/ U.S. more attractive than Mexico & Northern provinces.  Natives continued to threaten Mexican settlements.  Mexican gov. Looked for ways to strengthen ties w/ Mexico City & northern provinces.

4 I. Americans Settle in the Southwest C. Mexico invites U.S. Settlers  Mexican gov. encouraged American farmers to settle Texas to help border control & protect from Native American attacks.  1821, 1823, & 1824, Mexico offered huge land grants to agents, aka empresarios.  In turn empresarios attracted Americans, who bought cheap land in return for a pledge to obey Mexican laws & observe their religion, Catholicism.  New inventions & manufactured goods fed the American urge to remove any barrier to settlement of the west.  The pop. of Anglo, or English speaking, settlers from Europe surpassed the pop. of Tejano in Texas. a. In 1830s, the Anglo lived as naturalized Mexican Citizens.

5 I. Americans Settle in the Southwest D. Austin in Texas  Most successful empresario: Stephen F. Austin a. Est. a colony between Brazos & Colorado River. b. 1825 Austin issued 297 land grants to a group called Texas's Old Three Hundred c. Each Family=177 cheap acres of farmland(4,428 acres) d. 10yr. Exemption from paying taxes  Texas became popular  John Q. Adams offered to buy Texas (1 mill)  Jackson upped the bid (5 mill)

6 II. Texas Fights for Independence A. Come to Texas  1830 Mexico sealed borders and put a tax on importation of U.S. goods  Lacked troops for border control  Anglo pop. 2x in 1830-1834  1834 Austin won a repeal of the prohibition on immigration  Anglos went to Texas  Mexican president was Antonio Ló ​​​​​​ pez de Santa Anna a. Suspended in 1842 the Mexican constitution b. Austin imprisoned for inciting revolution c. Revoked local powers= states started rebellions (lead to Texas Revolution)

7 II. Texas Fights for Independence B. Remember the Alamo  Santa Anna went toward San Antonio w/ 4,000 member army  Austin had his followers arm themselves  1835 Texans drove the Mexicans from Alamo, an abandoned mission & fort  Santa A. went N and destroyed the small American garrison in the Alamo.  Jim Bowie (invented bowie knife) and Davie Crockett died

8 II. Texas Fights for Independence C. Lone Star Republic  1836 Santa A. killed 300 rebels at Goliad a. Alamo & Goliad victory proved costly  Texans struck back a. Led by Sam Houston b. Killed 630 of Santa A.'s guys in 18 min. + captured Santa A.  Set Santa A. free after signing Treaty of Velasco (Independence of Texas)  1836 Houston= Pres. of Republic of Texas  Lone Star Republic set up army, navy, and flew flag w/ the lone gold star

9 II. Texas Fights for Independence D. Texas Joins the Union  1836 battle for Alamo was raging  Texas rebels likened themselves to U.S. colonists  Ratified a constitution based on the U.S.'s  Houston invited U.S. to annex or incorporate the Texas rep. To the U.S. a. Lead to problems w/ slavery (Northerners thought this would disturb the scale of slavery)  1844 U.S. presidential election featured a debate on West expansion  James K. Polk became president  Dec. 29, 1845 Texas= 28th state  Events moved toward war


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