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The Texas Revolution (Sec. 2)
 Main idea:
– Conflicts between
American settlers and
the government of
Mexico led Texas to
revolt and win
independence from
Mexico in 1836.
Changes in Spanish Texas
 Key Question: How did American
settlers cause problems in Texas?
 Tejas – present day Texas
– Lush forests
– Plains
– Rich soil
 People of Spanish
heritage were called
Tejanos
American Settlers in Texas
 Empresarios
– Spanish government granted
these people land in Tejas
– People who agreed to find
settlers for the land
 Stephen F. Austin
– American Dream was to
establish a colony in Spanish
Texas
Rising Tensions in Texas
 Americans resented Mexican laws
 Some of these laws included:
– Settlers to become members of the Roman
Catholic Church
– Pay taxes to Mexican government
– Slavery was outlawed
– Closed its borders to new American settlers
 American settlers were unwilling to adapt
to these laws.
What does this lead to?
Texas Revolution
 Key Question: What
events led to Texas’
independence from
Mexico?
 Primary Cause:
Differences over
citizenship, policies,
and laws set forth by
the Mexican
President Santa Anna
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
(Mexican President)
War Begins
 Texans wanted to be a self-
governing state within Mexico
 Santa Anna jailed Steven
Austin for almost a year for
advocating Texas
independence
 Texans declare
independence (March of
1836) and place Sam
Houston in charge of the
Army
Sam Houston
(Texas Army)
Battle of The AlamoBattle of The Alamo
 Battle of the Alamo (along
Mexican Supply route)
– Americans HEAVILY
outnumbered- Led by William
Travis, Former Congressman
Davy Crockett and Frontiersman
Jim Bowie
– Texans held off the Mexican Army
for almost two weeks
– Mexican Victory
– Almost all died in the fight and the
survivors were executed
– Bought valuable time for Houston
to gather and army
The Alamo
Victory at San Jacinto
 “Remember
the Alamo!”
and
“Remember
Goliad!”
(Goliad was
similar to the
Alamo) – this
became the
battle cry
In just 18 minutes, the Texans led by Sam
Houston killed more than half of the Mexican
army.
Significance: Texas became an independent
nation
Texas Revolution Map
Republic of Texas
 Nicknamed the Lone Star
Republic
 Sam Houston elected
president
 Texas asked Congress to
annex Texas to the Union
 Congress voted against
annexation-it would have
thrown off the Free/Slave
balance in the Congress
Lone Star Republic flag
The War with Mexico (Sec.
3)
 Main Idea: Victory in a
war with Mexico allowed
Americans to expand the
nation across the continent.
 President James K.
Polk
– Governor of Tennessee
– “Dark Horse” in 1844 election
– 11th
president of the U.S.
– Committed to national
expansion
Americans Support Manifest
Destiny
 This was bound to happen – even if it meant
pushing Mexicans and Native Americans out
of the way
 Many Americans felt it was fate or “God’s plan”
to expand the U.S. across the continent from
ocean to ocean
Primary Source Quote
“Our manifest destiny [is] to overspread the
continent allotted [given] by Providence
[God] for the free development of our
yearly multiplying millions.”
- John O’Sullivan, the Annals of America,
Vol 7
Troubles with Mexico
 In 1845, Congress annexed Texas as a
slave state.
 This caused an imbalance in the free and
slave states.
 Mexico still claimed Texas as its own and
would not accept payment of $30 Million
 Mexico viewed this annexation as an act
of war.
 Mexicans and Texans had border disputes
(Rio Grande River and Nueces River)
The Republic of California
 And Now for Something
Completely Different!
 Bear Flag Revolt
– General John C. Frémont led
American rebels.
– They easily defeated the few
Mexican troops declared
independence from Mexico.
– California Republic formed in
June 1846
– Republic only lasted a month
before being claimed by the US
This all takes
place before the
official war with
Mexico
The War with Mexico
 Polk sent General
Zachary Taylor led troops
into the disputed territory
hoping to cause war. Mexico
attacks.
 General Stephen Kearny
captured New Mexico without
firing a shot by taking his
troops down the Santa Fe trail
and occupying Santa Fe (the
capitol of “New Mexico”
The Fighting in Mexico
 General (and future
President) Taylor’s troops
(4,800) defeated Santa
Anna’s troops (15,000) in
Monterrey in northern
Mexico
 General Winfield Scott
defeated the Mexicans at
Mexico City 1848 within 6
months of invading
Veracruz
 He forces the signing of the
Treaty of Guadalupe
“Grand Old Man of the Army”
Impact of Victory
 Manifest Destiny is complete.
 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
– Recognized that Texas was part of the U.S.
– Agreed to the Rio Grande as the border
between the two nations
– Gave up a vast region known as Mexican
cession – including Texas – amounting to
almost one-half of present-day Mexico (more
than 500,000 sq. mi)
Mexican Cession
Culturally Diverse
 American settlers and Mexicans merged
and shared culture.
 Some Mexicans taught new settlers how
to develop the land for farming, ranching
and mining.
 A rich new culture resulted from the blend
of many cultures.
Gadsden Purchase
 Mexicans sold one
last strip of land to the
United States for $10
million.
 Now part of New
Mexico and Arizona
 U.S. wanted this land
for a southern
transcontinental
railroad
Manifest Destiny MapManifest Destiny Map

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Chapter 13 section 2 and 3

  • 1. Completing pages 16-19Completing pages 16-19 of the Interactiveof the Interactive NotebookNotebook Students are given notes that areStudents are given notes that are pages 17 and 19 and supplement thempages 17 and 19 and supplement them with any pertinent information from thewith any pertinent information from the following slides that are not alreadyfollowing slides that are not already listed. Not all of the information on thelisted. Not all of the information on the slides is crucial.slides is crucial. The Student Pages are completed byThe Student Pages are completed by having a summary similar to thehaving a summary similar to the summary of Cornell Notes and ansummary of Cornell Notes and an illustration that relates to the summary.illustration that relates to the summary. Slides are chunked together asSlides are chunked together as numbered on the sheets given out innumbered on the sheets given out in class.class.
  • 2. The Texas Revolution (Sec. 2)  Main idea: – Conflicts between American settlers and the government of Mexico led Texas to revolt and win independence from Mexico in 1836.
  • 3. Changes in Spanish Texas  Key Question: How did American settlers cause problems in Texas?  Tejas – present day Texas – Lush forests – Plains – Rich soil  People of Spanish heritage were called Tejanos
  • 4. American Settlers in Texas  Empresarios – Spanish government granted these people land in Tejas – People who agreed to find settlers for the land  Stephen F. Austin – American Dream was to establish a colony in Spanish Texas
  • 5. Rising Tensions in Texas  Americans resented Mexican laws  Some of these laws included: – Settlers to become members of the Roman Catholic Church – Pay taxes to Mexican government – Slavery was outlawed – Closed its borders to new American settlers  American settlers were unwilling to adapt to these laws. What does this lead to?
  • 6. Texas Revolution  Key Question: What events led to Texas’ independence from Mexico?  Primary Cause: Differences over citizenship, policies, and laws set forth by the Mexican President Santa Anna Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (Mexican President)
  • 7. War Begins  Texans wanted to be a self- governing state within Mexico  Santa Anna jailed Steven Austin for almost a year for advocating Texas independence  Texans declare independence (March of 1836) and place Sam Houston in charge of the Army Sam Houston (Texas Army)
  • 8. Battle of The AlamoBattle of The Alamo  Battle of the Alamo (along Mexican Supply route) – Americans HEAVILY outnumbered- Led by William Travis, Former Congressman Davy Crockett and Frontiersman Jim Bowie – Texans held off the Mexican Army for almost two weeks – Mexican Victory – Almost all died in the fight and the survivors were executed – Bought valuable time for Houston to gather and army The Alamo
  • 9. Victory at San Jacinto  “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!” (Goliad was similar to the Alamo) – this became the battle cry In just 18 minutes, the Texans led by Sam Houston killed more than half of the Mexican army. Significance: Texas became an independent nation
  • 11. Republic of Texas  Nicknamed the Lone Star Republic  Sam Houston elected president  Texas asked Congress to annex Texas to the Union  Congress voted against annexation-it would have thrown off the Free/Slave balance in the Congress Lone Star Republic flag
  • 12. The War with Mexico (Sec. 3)  Main Idea: Victory in a war with Mexico allowed Americans to expand the nation across the continent.  President James K. Polk – Governor of Tennessee – “Dark Horse” in 1844 election – 11th president of the U.S. – Committed to national expansion
  • 13. Americans Support Manifest Destiny  This was bound to happen – even if it meant pushing Mexicans and Native Americans out of the way  Many Americans felt it was fate or “God’s plan” to expand the U.S. across the continent from ocean to ocean
  • 14. Primary Source Quote “Our manifest destiny [is] to overspread the continent allotted [given] by Providence [God] for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” - John O’Sullivan, the Annals of America, Vol 7
  • 15. Troubles with Mexico  In 1845, Congress annexed Texas as a slave state.  This caused an imbalance in the free and slave states.  Mexico still claimed Texas as its own and would not accept payment of $30 Million  Mexico viewed this annexation as an act of war.  Mexicans and Texans had border disputes (Rio Grande River and Nueces River)
  • 16. The Republic of California  And Now for Something Completely Different!  Bear Flag Revolt – General John C. Frémont led American rebels. – They easily defeated the few Mexican troops declared independence from Mexico. – California Republic formed in June 1846 – Republic only lasted a month before being claimed by the US This all takes place before the official war with Mexico
  • 17. The War with Mexico  Polk sent General Zachary Taylor led troops into the disputed territory hoping to cause war. Mexico attacks.  General Stephen Kearny captured New Mexico without firing a shot by taking his troops down the Santa Fe trail and occupying Santa Fe (the capitol of “New Mexico”
  • 18. The Fighting in Mexico  General (and future President) Taylor’s troops (4,800) defeated Santa Anna’s troops (15,000) in Monterrey in northern Mexico  General Winfield Scott defeated the Mexicans at Mexico City 1848 within 6 months of invading Veracruz  He forces the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe “Grand Old Man of the Army”
  • 19. Impact of Victory  Manifest Destiny is complete.  Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – Recognized that Texas was part of the U.S. – Agreed to the Rio Grande as the border between the two nations – Gave up a vast region known as Mexican cession – including Texas – amounting to almost one-half of present-day Mexico (more than 500,000 sq. mi)
  • 21. Culturally Diverse  American settlers and Mexicans merged and shared culture.  Some Mexicans taught new settlers how to develop the land for farming, ranching and mining.  A rich new culture resulted from the blend of many cultures.
  • 22. Gadsden Purchase  Mexicans sold one last strip of land to the United States for $10 million.  Now part of New Mexico and Arizona  U.S. wanted this land for a southern transcontinental railroad