The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 Notes Part 1
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Name______Date______Period______The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 Notes, part1 Treaty of Velasco After ______, Santa Anna was forced to sign the Treaty of Velasco. This treaty ended the ______and gave Texas its ______. It had two parts, one public and one secret: The ______part of the treaty made Santa Anna agree to never ______against Texas again and to withdraw all troops out of Texas. The secret part of the treaty made Santa Anna promise to get Mexico to ______Texas independence and set the southern border of Texas as the ______.
Problems in the New Republic The new Republic of Texas faced many problems: It had no ______and was in debt from the Texas ______. Mexico would not acknowledge its ______and disputed its territory ______Americans were upset by new ______coming onto their lands.
Houston as Texas President Sam Houston was elected the first ______of Texas. He chose a very experienced ______(advisors) to help him including Stephen F. ______as Secretary of State.
President Houston’s solutions to the problems Sam Houston focused on restricting government ______and establishing good ______relations Moved the Capital of Texas to the new city of ______. He was very cautious and wanted to prevent war with ______and the Indians. He believed the best thing for Texas would be ______to the U.S.
The Texas Question Most Texans wanted Texas to become part of the ______including President Sam Houston. But ______in the U.S. did not want to see the expansion of ______into new U.S. territory.
Ramos – 11/21/14 The ______Compromise of 1820 had limited the amount of future Slaves states and Texas would disrupt the ______. Death of Stephen F. Austin Austin served in the new government for three months before he ______of pneumonia on December 27th, 1836, he was 43 President Houston proclaimed a 30-day period of ______and said “The Father of Texas is no more; the first pioneer of the wilderness has departed."
The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 Notes, part 2 Presidential Terms The Texas Constitution limited the first President to a term of only ______years. It was soon changed to ______years. In addition no President could be elected two times in a ______.
Mirabeau Lamar • After Houston, Mirabeau ______was elected President. He was very different than Houston • Lamar wanted Texas to stay an ______country and expand Texas’ ______. • Used the Texas army to fight the ______for their land. • He built a ______to fight Mexico • He believed in government ______, set aside land for public ______, and moved the capital to ______. • Because of this Texas fell deeper in ______.
The Santa Fe Expedition 1841 • Lamar sent the Santa Fe Expedition of around ______men to ______the city of Santa Fe and try to convince the people there they should be loyal to the ______Government. • The expedition was an attempt to gain control over the Santa Fe ______and control the New Mexico territory. • The Santa Fe expedition was a ______. The Texans were attacked constantly by ______, got ______, and when they finally arrived in New Mexico a Mexican Army of 1,500 troops surrounded them and they were forced to ______. • The prisoners were marched 2,000 miles to the Mexican city of Perote and held for a ______. Sam Houston’s Second Term After the ______of the Santa Fe Expedition, most Texans lost faith in Lamar’s vision for ______. In 1841 ______was re-elected for a second term in office. He would reinstall his policies in Texas government: o Restrict ______and restore ______with Mexico o One of his first actions was to ______the Texas Navy which cost too much
Santa Anna returns to Mexico After being held ______in Texas and then being in exile in the United States, ______is allowed to return to Mexico in 1838. The Mexican Government had no use for him so he was forced to ______to his hacienda. (Ranch) But after ______invaded Mexico in the so called “Pastry War” Santa Anna was asked to lead the army again. He led the Mexican forces to ______against the French. Santa Anna was wounded in the leg and eventually had to have his leg amputated. Exploiting his wounds with eloquent propaganda, Santa Anna came back to power. He ______the presidency in 1838
Invasion of Texas In response to the Santa Fe Expedition, in early March 1842 Santa Anna ordered his army to cross the ______and occupy San Antonio. After a few days they returned to Mexico. In September the Mexican government was determined to keep the Texas frontier in turmoil. Santa Anna ordered Adrián Woll to attack ______again and informed the Mexican Congress that he planned to ______Texas. President ______ordered the Texas Army to attack the ______Army. The Texans defeated them at the Battle of ______and the Mexicans retreated back to Mexico. During the battle 36 Texans were surrounded by Mexican cavalry and killed. This is know as the “______Massacre”
The Archives War As you probably guessed ______and ______were bitter rivals. So when Houston was elected President again in 1841 the last thing he wanted was to serve in “______Capital.” After the two brief Mexican invasions that captured San Antonio, (only 70 miles away from Austin) Houston decided Austin was ______and moved the capital to Washington-on-the-Brazos. (110 miles east) President Houston ordered the removal of the Texas’______from Austin and assigned Texas Army Colonel Thomas Smith and Captain Eli Chandler to bring them to Washington-on-the-Brazos without bloodshed. Smith and Chandler with a small group of soldiers entered ______in the dead of night on December 29, 1842. As they loaded archives stored in the General Land Office Building into wagons, Angelina Eberly was awakened by the noise. She ran outside and fired a ______, alerting the town that something was happening. Smith and Chandler fled with three wagons full of archival material. The Soldiers were caught by a armed group from Austin and the archives were returned to Austin. The Texas ______War ended without anyone getting hurt. Map of the Republic of Texas