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Texas revolution

Texas revolution. Texas Revolution. analyze the causes, major events, and effects of the Texas Revolution, including the Battle of the Alamo Texas Declaration of Independence Runaway Scrape Battle of San Jacinto . Battle of the alamo. Effects:

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Texas revolution

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  1. Texas revolution

  2. Texas Revolution • analyze the causes, major events, and effects of the Texas Revolution, including the • Battle of the Alamo • Texas Declaration of Independence • Runaway Scrape • Battle of San Jacinto

  3. Battle of the alamo • Effects: • Caused outcry “Remember the Alamo” and encouraged revolt • Causes: • Texans did not want to give up the Alamo to Santa Anna

  4. Texas declaration of independence • Effects: • Texans were fighting to be independent of Mexico • Causes: • Texans felt like the Mexican government did not respect the rights of the colonists

  5. Runaway scrape • Effects: • Families fled east to the United States and left their homes and belongings behind • Causes: • Many Texans were scared by Santa Anna after the Battle of Alamo

  6. Battle of san jacinto • Effects: • The battle was the shortest in history (18 minutes) and Mexico surrendered • Causes: • This was Sam Houston’s last chance to beat the Mexicans

  7. Causes and effects of the revolution • Effects: • Texas independence • Texas became a republic • Eventually, Texas joined the US • Causes: • Santa Ana abolished the Constitution of 1824 • 1830 prohibition of further settlers from the US • Mexican government recinded property tax law (settlers were exempt for 10 years) • Requirement to become a Catholic and pay taxes to the church • Slavery illegal • Economic issues –cotton vs. cattle and grain

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