The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 Notes Part 1

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The Republic of Texas 1836-1845 Notes Part 1

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

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