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Mier y Teran Report
Mier y Terán recommended that strong measures be taken to stop the United States from acquiring Texas (February 18, 1789 — July 3, 1832) -
constitution of 1824
the Mexican federal Constitution that was similar to USA Constitution and it made of three branches that were similar to the U.S. government and the Anglo americans were not represted -
Fredonion Rebelion
Haden Edwards received his empresarial grant that entitled him to settle as many as 8000 families in and around Nacogdoches in Eastern Texas -
Guerrero Decree
The Guerrero Decree abolished slavery throughout the Republic of Mexico was issued by President Vicente R. Guerrero on September 15, 1829. -
Law of April 6, 1830
It was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas. -
Conflict at Anahuac
On their way they captured Bradburns entire cavalry force of nineteen men and held them hostage planning to exchange them for Travis and Jack and a couple of others Bradburn had arrested. -
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
They sided with the Federalist cause by composing the Turtle Bayou Resoluions. -
Battle of Velasco
The Battle of Velasco was probably the first case of bloodshed in the relations between Texas and Mexico. -
Convention of 1832
The Convention of 1832 was held at San Felipe de Austin after
the Anahuac Disturbances, the Battle of Velasco, and the Turtle Bayou Resolutions. -
Convention of 1833
The Convention of 1833 met at San Felipe on April 1 the day that Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took control of Mexico. -
SFA goes to Mexico City
Austin went to Mexico City to deliver the petitions to Mexico City and argue for their approval. (Date not known only month and year) -
The Consultation
The Consultation was held in San Felipe in late October into early November of 1835.