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1 The Republic of Texas

2 Sam Houston Constitution was written in 1836 based on the U.S. Constitution Annexation – The people voted for Sam Houston and for annexation to the U.S. This didn’t happen immediately because of concerns the U.S. had about slavery and continued problems with Mexico. Houston wanted annexation so the U.S. could help with our debt and for protection from the Indians.

3 Sam Houston Financial problems Debt – over $ 1,000,000
Houston held govt. expenses to a minimum and raised revenue through property taxes and customs duties. Financial problems did not improve

4 Sam Houston Mexico They refused to recognize the Treaty of Velasco
Many Texans wanted war but Houston knew we didn’t need war so he sent what was left of the army home ( didn’t have to pay them either).

5 Sam Houston Native Americans
Houston was sympathetic to the Cherokees ) he had lived with them for a while). Houston had signed a treaty for them to have title to their land in East Texas if they were peaceful. Congress refused to honor the treaty. Settlers wanted rid of the Indians. Indians didn’t like the settlers on their lands. Houston had the Texas Rangers patrol Texas and keep settlers safe from Indian attacks.

6 Mirabeau B. Lamar

7 Lamar Indians He wanted them forced out or extinguished
Cherokees in East Texas removed to Oklahoma Council House fight – 7 Texans killed and Comanche leaders The Battle of Plum Creek – This was in response to Comanche killings of white prisoners after Council House fight

8 Lamar Mexico Sent the Texas Navy to help rebel groups fighting Mexico – this increased tensions Santa Fe Expedition – He thought the Rio Grande river extending into Colorado made that our territory. He sent an expedition to claim it and they were captured and held in Mexico as prisoners until 1842.

9 Lamar Moved capital to Austin Education - “Father of Public Education”
Set aside 18,000 acres for public schools Set aside 220,000 acres for universities Texas – Great Nation if educated

10 Lamar Money Debt increased to over $ 7,000,000
He spent money on Indian battles and expeditions into Mexico, and New Mexico, as well as on Education. Land Texas gave away a lot of land to settlers who were already here, immigrants, and men who served in the army. The government sold land to private investors.

11 Sam Houston

12 Houston Money Cut back government spending Reduced army and cut navy
Tried to move capital to Washington-on-the-Brazos, including state archives The archives stayed in Austin as well as most of the seat of the government

13 Houston The Mier Expedition
The Mexicans in 1842 on two occasions attacked San Antonio and captured some residents taking them as hostages. Houston sent a force to go after them. They followed them to the Rio Grande but would not cross into Mexico. Eventually the Texans appointed a new leader and went into Mexico and were eventually captured at Mier, Mexico. They were taken to Mexico City and many were executed.

14 Houston Annexation Houston again tried diligently to get Texas annexed to the U.S. John Tyler was the new president. The vote for annexation fell one vote short. Houston tricks the U.S. into believing that Texas would become an ally of Britain unless they are annexed. The next president in 1844, James K. Polk campaigned for Texas annexation, it probably would not be long.

15 Anson Jones

16 Anson Jones Jones defeats Edward Burleson for the presidency of Texas in 1844. Jones carries on with most of Houston’s policies, especially the annexation of Texas to the U.S. The Texas Congress and the people agree to be annexed by the U.S. A new state constitution is ratified in 1845. Mexico offers Texas total recognition as a separate country if they do not join the U.S. The U.S. congress in 1845 approve a joint resolution to accept Texas as the 28th state.

17 Anson Jones 10..“The Lone Star of Texas, which ten years since arose amid clouds over fields of carnage, and obscurely shone for a while, has passed on and become fixed in that glorious……American Union….The Republic of Texas is no more.” What was Jones referring to in this speech in 1846? A. Texas becoming a country B. Texas annexation to the U.S. C. Texas Revolution D. Texas becoming part of Mexico again

18 You complete the rest of the flow chart
1. One person in your group reads the information 2. How did the presidents deal with the following four areas? A. Indians B. Money or debt problems C. Annexation to the U.S. D. Mexico


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