Name: ______Date: ______Period: _____
Unit 3, Part 4 Notes: First Conflicts and Tensions Grow (Chapter 9)
Main Idea: Although conflicts continued in Texas, the colonists maintained their loyalty to the Mexican government. But tensions rise when San Anna switches political parties.
- What happened at Anahuac under Bradburn (1832)?
- ______- site of fort build to control ______to Mexico
- Colonists accused commander John David ______of:
- Taking ______
- Refusing to give up runaway ______.
- Imposing customs duties on ______goods.
- ______results when Bradburn imprisoned 2 lawyers: ______and Patrick C. Jack, for interfering in his efforts to ______laws.
- What were the Turtle Bayou Resolutions (1832)?
- Formal statements adopted by ______colonists.
- Declared loyalty to ______.
- Denied ______against Mexican authority.
- Insisted ______for General Santa Anna
- Santa Anna was a ______leading an uprising against the Mexican ______President Bustamante. He promised to support the Texan-favored ______Constitution of 1824.
- What happened at Velasco (1832)? Who came to power in 1833?
- At Velasco:
- John Austin and other colonists fought ______troops.
- After bitter ______and loss of life on both sides, the Mexicans ______.
- In 1833:
- General Santa Anna was ______new Mexican ______.
- Most Texas colonists were ______, thinking Santa Anna would be a ______and support Texas.
- Why did Texans meet at the Conventions of 1832 & 1833?
- 1832 Resolutions adopted:
- Texas be a ______Mexican state.
- Immigration from U.S. be ______.
- Exemption from ______taxes.
- Improved ______facilities.
- Better protection from ______.
- Land titles for East Texas ______.
- 1833: Added a ______- a constitution for the Mexican State of ______.
- What happened to SFA in Mexico City?
- SFA traveled to deliver ______resolutions to Mexican government.
- SFA had to wait months on Santa Anna to return…
- Grew discouraged and wrote a letter to San Antonio ______to form their own ______.
- Finally met with ______about reforms for Texas and left ______.
- Later ______at Saltillo because of the ______and jailed for a ______.
- What reforms began in Texas in 1834?
- Late 1833: ______, ______, and yellow fever struck Texas killing ______.
- In 1834, reforms began:
- Recognizing ______as official language
- Allowing ______from the U.S.
- Improving the ______systems
- Promoting ______tolerance
- Increasing number of ______to the state legislature from 1 to 3
- What happened at Anahuac under Tenorio in 1835?
- Mexican captain Tenorio arrested a merchant for refusing to pay customs duties.
- ______led colonists in response by forcing the merchant’s ______.
- Several towns disapproved of Travis’s actions and sent an apology to General _____, the commander of ______forced in Coahuila. (Santa Anna’s brother-in-law)
- How did General Cost react to these apologies?
- Wanted Travis and the others ______and turned over to a Mexican ______court.
- Arrested ______, a Mexican politician (helped write Constitution of 1824) critical of ______who had moved to Texas for ______.
- Why did Texans call for a Consultation?
- They were ______to turn in their friends.
- Called for a ______, seeking a declaration of ______from Mexico.
- The ______Party wanted friendly relations with Mexico.
- The ______Party favored the Consultation.
- SFA supported the consultation and urged people to ______against Santa Anna.