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Constitution of 1824
Mexico needed to write a constitution since they were now an independent country. It was very similar to the U.S constitution, but it banned slavery and forced you to be a Roman Catholic. At the time, Texas had no say in what went in the constitution, and did not like the ban on slavery. -
Fredonian Rebelion
The Fredonian Rebellion was a dispute between the Mexican government and two brothers named Haden and Benjamin Edwards.It started when a empresario contract got cancelled and The Edwards brothers made a deal with the Cherokee Indian to form the rebelion -
Mier y Teran Report
He left to go on a scientific expedition.What he had to do was observe natural resources and the Indians who lived in the area.He also see the Americans everyday life style -
Guerrero decree
When this decree was made it put a end to slavery.People in Texas like the law and wanted Guerrero to free the law.Later the government said that there would be no change for the respect of slaves. -
Law of April 6,1830
It was made because so many immigrants where flooding Texas -
Conflict of Anahuac
It was a issue since William Travis was arrested and Many ship captains wouldn't pay their tariffs -
Turtle bayou resolutions
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed by settlers during the Anahuac Disturbances, which played a role in the secession of Texas from Mexico and the creation of the Republic of Texas. The Aunahauc Disturbances were attacks the settlers did on the Aunahauc. -
Battle of Velasco
First ever military contact of Mexico and Texas. -
Convention of 1832
Colonist from Mexican Texas gathered to discuss politics.They aslo did a modification to the law of April 6. -
Convention of 1833
Colonist meeting again also adding a new colonist named Sam Houston.A new thing that they where talking about was slave traffic in Texas. -
SFA goes to Mexico City
Hw went to Mexico City to send Petitions so they can argue over the repeal of the Law of April 6,1830 -
Consultation
This was a debate on whether if they should keep relations with Mexico