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Settlement of Texas. American migration into Texas

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American migration into Texas

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Stephen Austin received a grant from the newly established Mexican government for a

colony in Texas.

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Several hundred pioneers settled with Austin.

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A new Mexican colonization law offered large land grants and thousands more came.

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By 1836, 50,000 Americans lived in Texas

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Most remained loyal to the United States.

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They soon became upset with Mexican rule because

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(1) Lack of self-government

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(2) Mexico banned further immigration from the US

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(3) Mexico abolished slavery in 1829

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Things came to a head when Mexican president, General

Santa Anna abolished local rule and set himself up as dictator in

1835.

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Rebellion Begins

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Texans retaliated by setting up their own government and

declared their independence in March 1836

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Santa Anna sent his army into Texas in January 1836 and

reached San Antonio in February

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A force on 187 Texans under William B. Travis took a stand behind the walls of a Spanish

mission nicknamed "the Alamo"

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Along with Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, the Texans held

off 5,000 troops for 10 days

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The Mexican troops finally fought their way into the Alamo

and slaughter everyone

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After receiving word of the battle, Sam Houston united the

Texans under the battle cry "Remember the Alamo!"

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Houston's army defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San

Jacinto on April 21, 1836 and Texan won its independence.

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Sam Houston as President of the Republic of Texas asked

President Andrew Jackson for annexation into the United

States

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President Jackson refused the request fearing war with Mexico

if he agreed.

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Texas wasn’t admitted into the Union until December 1845