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Pre-Revolution Texas Important facts to know about before Texas’ Revolution Constitution of 1824 Created a federal system of government. Divided Mexico into 19 states and four territories Texas and Coahuila y Tejas merged. Texas could be a single state once the population grew large enough. Fredonia Rebellion Haden Edward received a grant, from the Mexican government, close to Nacogdoches where he could locate 800 families. He did not believe that the Mexican Government was keeping their word to allow for colonization. Edward and his brother tried to declare Fredonia free and independent. This encouraged Mexico to send troops and collapse the fort in Nacogdoches where Fredonia Rebellion was taking place. Mier Y Teran’s Report | Mexico was afraid that the Fredonia Rebellion would encourage colonists to take over Texas. | Sent General Manuel de Mier y Teran to East Texas to see what was going on. He saw that the Anglo American settlers out numbered the Mexican settlers. | He wrote a report to the Mexican government and mentioned that if they did not react at once, then Texas would be lost to the United States forever. Law of April 6, 1830 | Outlawed immigrants from the United States to Texas. | Prohibited Slavery | Allowed Mexican’s to have land and a vehicle. | Suspended incomplete Empresario contracts. Trouble of Anahuac | First serious conflict over Mexico’s actions towards Texas. | Command Bradburn believed in strict enforcements of all Mexican laws. | He put William Travis and Patrick Jack in jail. | Brief skirmish, led by John Austin, had Bradburn release Travis and Jack if the settlers would release the soldiers they were holding. Turtle Bayou Resolutions | While they waited for Austin to return, they developed the Turtle Bayou Resolution on June 13, 1832. | In this resolution they declared their loyalty to Mexico. They denied they were rebelling against Mexico. | They were also defending their rights and stated that they were support Santa Anna’s revolt against President Anastasio Bustamante (Mexico’s president). Convention of 1832 58 delegates meet in San Felipe on October 1, 1832. Stephen F Austin was elected president. Texas needed to be a separate state in Mexico Wanted the Law of April 6, 1830 repealed. Asked for exemptions on import taxes, immigration restrictions lifted and protection against Native Americans Convention of 1833 | Held in San Felipe on April 1, 1833. | New delegates came including Sam Houston. | Prepared a constitution for the proposed Mexican state. Stephen F. Austin’s Arrest January 1834 | Traveled to Mexico City to present the petitions and constitution from the delegates of the Convention of 1833. | On his return to East Texas, Austin was arrested for treason. | While in prison, Austin wrote a letter to the Texans stating they should go ahead and start planning their own state government. Issues over Individual Rights-Ongoing | Anglo-Americans in Texas wanted to have the same rights as the found in the United States Constitution. | Felt that Stephen F. Austin did not get a right to a fair trial. | Wanted Trial by Jury which Mexico did not have. | Freedom of Speech. | They did not ask for Freedom of Religion because they knew it would cause an uproar in the Mexican government. Santa Anna’s Rule 1833-1836 | President of Mexico | He did not allow Texas to form a state government. | He sent armies to fight against settlers who were to revolt against the Mexican government. | Fought in various battles and signed a treaty removing all Mexican troops from Texas. | Treaty of Velasco was signed after his loss at the Battle of San Jacinto Battle of Gonzales October 1835 | Mexican soldiers demanded the return of their cannon. | Texans refused to return the cannon and fired on the Mexican troops. | A banner that read “Come and Take It” was attached to the cannon. | http:// gonzalesmemorialmuseum.com/ comeandtakeitcannon.html Issues over State’s Rights Ongoing | Wanted to become a separate state from the Mexican State. | They eventually created a declaration pledging to support the Mexican Constitution but refusing to support the dictatorship of Santa Anna. | Texans wanted a Democratic Government.