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10-2 Notes Texas Independence ico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, and ated a liberal democratic government who invited tlement in Texas comers had to become citizens, show good character, obey Mexican laws (speak Spanish, convert to Catho slavery) - these rules were hardly enforced e Old 300”, led by Stephen F. Austin, quickly grew usands of American land seekers who brought ir slaves from southern cash crop states eral Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took control quickly banned any new immigration into Texas

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Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, and Created a liberal democratic government who invited Settlement in Texas Newcomers had to become citizens, show good character, and obey Mexican laws (speak Spanish, convert to Catholicism, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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10-2 NotesTexas Independence

Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, and Created a liberal democratic government who invited Settlement in Texas

Newcomers had to become citizens, show good character, and obey Mexican laws (speak Spanish, convert to Catholicism,no slavery) - these rules were hardly enforced

“The Old 300”, led by Stephen F. Austin, quickly grew into thousands of American land seekers who brought their slaves from southern cash crop states

General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took controland quickly banned any new immigration into Texas

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Texas rebels stood their ground in October of 1835 when the Mexican army tried to remove a cannon from Gonzalez

Texans declared independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836

Santa Anna was set on stopping the rebellion and marched his army to San Antonio

Battle at the Alamo (February 23-March 6, 1836) Texans were outnumbered 30 to 1 but stayed and died for their cause- inspired the rebellion to continue

Battle of Goliad- Santa Anna crushed the rebels and executed all Texans after the battle was over

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Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836)- Texans under Sam Houston shouted “remember the Alamo, remember Goliad” as they defeated the Mexicans and captured Santa Anna

Texas assumed they would be annexed as a territory or state by the U.S., but slavery stood in their way- The Republic of Texas lasted for 9 years

Texas was annexed in March of 1845