Problems of the Republic of Texas 1836 – 1845

Problems of the Republic of Texas 1836 – 1845

PROBLEMS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS 1836 – 1845 State the Problem What solutions were attempted? Did the solution work? To what extent? Financial problems (they had no President Houston money!) – the Republic was deeply in debt because of the Revolution and the fact that the money they had previously used was Mexican President Lamar money – they literally had no money, not even printed currency! Unrest in the Army – the soldiers President Houston that had fought in the Revolution wanted and needed to be paid. In addition, they still wanted to fight President Lamar because some had “joined up” late and never really got into the “action”. Indian Problems – Native President Houston Americans in East Texas were occupying valuable space that Anglo colonists wanted to use; Native Americans in Central and West Texas were hostile and often raided President Lamar settlements and killed settlers because the settlers were “taking” the Native Americans land. Location of the Capital – They President Houston couldn’t decide where to locate the capital city. People wanted a President Lamar convenient place and a safe place. CLEAR Model Lessons Grade 7 Social Studies ©2004 – 2005 Houston Independent School District B.07.01 - 4 State the Problem What solutions were attempted? Did the solution work? To what extent? Troubles with Mexico – Although President Houston Mexico had been defeated and Santa Anna had returned to Mexico promising not to fight in Texas again, Mexico never really “admitted” that Texas was independent and posed a serious potential threat because of her President Lamar size and power. The only thing that kept Mexico “at bay” was the friendship between Texas and the United States. Getting recognition from other President Houston countries – If Texas was going to succeed as an independent country, she needed to get recognition from other countries in Europe and the rest of the world in order to establish trade President Lamar missions, borrow money and/or get new settlers. Public Education – There were no President Houston public schools or provisions for public schooling in Texas. When Texas was a part of Mexico, what schooling there President Lamar was had been parochial (through the Catholic Church). CLEAR Model Lessons Grade 7 Social Studies ©2004 – 2005 Houston Independent School District B.07.01 - 4 .

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