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Constitution of 1824
Who:
What:
Where: Mexico
When: 1824
Why:
How:
Q:What specifically in the Constitution would anger Texas residents.
A: Some thing that would anger Texas residents is that Anglo-Americans in Texas were not represented. -
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Fredonian Rebellion
A dispute between the Mexican government and the Edwards brothers, they received his grant on April 14, 1825 that entitled him to settle lots of families, Edwards forced settlers who couldn't prove ownership move or pay, this offended the older settlers, Mexico canceled his contract. Q:How did the Fredonian Rebellion impact the relationship between Texas residents and the Mexican government.
A:The Fredonian Rebellion impacted the relationship poorly because settlers had or move or pay -
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Mier y Teran Report
The purpose was to observe natural resoures and indians, and something that improved his report was that he said that stronger measures should take place there -
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Guerreru Decree
This was a check because it checked texas settlers to see if they fallowed the mexican rules -
SFA goes to Mexico City
Austin was arrested at Saltillo in January, under suspicion of trying to
incite insurrection in Texas, and taken back to Mexico City. No charges
were made against him, no court would accept jurisdiction of his
case, and he remained a prisoner, shifting from prison to prison, until December 1834 when he was released but not allowed to leave
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law of april 6,1830
this was enforced very much because they didn't let it go so it started the anahuac disturbances 1832 -
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conflict at anahuac
the arrestment of william travis and patrick jack led to this,the war was not inevitable back then, they could have talked it out -
Turtle Bayou Resolutions
When: June 26 1832 What: opposed Mexican ruler -
Battle Of Velasco
It was the first case of bloodshed between Texans and Mexico. -
Battle Of Velasco
The Battle of Velasco, which took place on June 26, 1832, 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
Juan Erasmo Seguín, Dr. James B. Miller, and Austin were chosen to
present the petitions to the government, but since Seguín and Miller were unable to go, Austin
went to Mexico alone. The convention adjourned on April 13. -
The Consultation
The Consultation was held in San Felipe in late October into early
November of 1835.