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The Republic of Texas

Texan Independence. Americans in Mexican Texas. The Republic of Texas. The Lone Star Republic. Siege at the Alamo. Online text video 13.2. Conflict with Mexico. Section Review Questions. Why did American settlers in Texas come into conflict with Mexico in the 1830’s?.

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The Republic of Texas

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  1. Texan Independence Americans in Mexican Texas The Republic of Texas The Lone Star Republic Siege at the Alamo Online text video 13.2 Conflict with Mexico

  2. Section Review Questions • Why did American settlers in Texas come into conflict with Mexico in the 1830’s? Mexico feared losing Texas to the United States. • What development immediately followed the Texan victory at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836? Texas became an independent republic. • What was one challenge faced by the “Lone Star Republic”? Mexico refused to recognize its independence.

  3. What is something that caused Texans to seek revenge against Santa Anna’s troops? The fall of the Alamo. • What is the significance of the siege at the Alamo? Texans resisted a large number of Mexican troops for 12 days. • What caused conflict between American settlers in Texas and the Mexican government? Most of the settlers felt no loyalty to Mexico. • At what battle did Texans defeat Santa Anna and win independence? San Jacinto

  4. Myths and Misconceptions • The winter of 1836 was one of the coldest in Texas history. • The men at the Alamo died not knowing that Texas had declared its independence. • There were no survivors. • The only Texans who rallied to the aid of the Alamo were 32 men from Gonzales. • The men of the Alamo could have left at any time because they were volunteers. • The Battle of the Alamo would not have taken place had the garrison followed Sam Houston's orders to blow up the fort and leave San Antonio.

  5. The Chronology The Defenders

  6. Today’s Activity • Create a “Help Wanted” advertisement for people who are willing to join the historic cause of fighting for Texas’ independence. Your ads should feature: • A dramatic graphic (warlike eagle, symbol of liberty) • An attention grabbing headline • A brief description of the necessary qualifications and potential rewards for becoming a soldier for the republic of Texas • Be sure to show understanding of the text in your choices.

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