The Texas Revolution Begins
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- Q1an uprising of settlers in Texas against Mexico in an attempt to break Texas away from MexicoFredonian Rebellion30s
- Q2the document created my a Mexican General stating that there were too many Americans in TexasMier y Teran Report30s
- Q3Passed by the Mexican government stopped immigration to Texas from the U.S.the Law of April 6, 183030s
- Q4Cause: Law of April 6, 1830Turtle Bayou Resolutions (1832)30s
- Q5Amid negotiations in Mexico with Santa Anna, Austin wrote a letter, encouraging the creation of a temporary Texas government. This letter was intercepted and perceived as treasonous, leading to Austin's imprisonment in MexicoThe Arrest of Stephen F. Austin, 183330s
- Q6those in Mexico who favored a strong central government with power concentrated among a few leadersCentralists30s
- Q7a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.Revolution30s
- Q8A person appointed or elected to represent othersdelegate30s
- Q9People who believe in sharing power between the state and national government.Federalists30s
- Q10Texas Independence183630s
- Q11A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws.Republic30s
- Q12A formal agreement between two or more sovereign statestreaty30s
- Q13Mexican general and dictator whose large army failed to defeat the TexansSanta Anna30s
- Q14Mexico gains independence from Spain182130s
- Q15The first man to bring Anglo settlers to Texas. Father of TexasStephen F. Austin (significance)30s