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The Lone Star Republic. Houston Forms a Government (1836). Sam Houston was elected as the first president of Texas and Mirabeau Lamar as the vice president. Houston Forms a Government (1836).
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Houston Forms a Government (1836) • Sam Houston was elected as the first president of Texas and Mirabeau Lamar as the vice president.
Houston Forms a Government (1836) • Stephen F. Austin was named secretary of state but died after a few weeks of pneumonia. He was only 43.
Houston Forms a Government (1836) • The capitol was moved to Houston.
United States Delays Annexation of Texas • Texas wanted to be annexed since most Texans were from the U.S. Several reasons for the delay:
United States Delays Annexation of Texas • Mexico did not recognize Texas as independent and U.S. did not want to damage relations with Mexico.
United States Delays Annexation of Texas • Texas was a slave state; the U.S. did not want to tip the power over to the slave states by adding another one.
Problems in the Republic • Texas had problems being recognized as independent. Eventually U.S. recognized Texas and later European nations.
Problems in the Republic • Natives resented the Anglos and continued attacking until the Texas Rangers were brought in.
Problems in the Republic • Texas was largely in debt (1.25 million). They placed tariffs on several goods imported into Texas. By the end of Houston’s term, they were 2 million in debt.
Lamar becomes President • Since Houston could not serve consecutive terms as stated in the Constitution, Lamar was elected President. • Lamar did not want annexation. He thought Texas would become great. To do this, he believed firmly in education and set up public schools.
Lamar becomes President • The capitol was moved to Waterloo which was later named Austin after Stephen F. Austin.
Lamar becomes President • Lamar removed the Cherokees from East Texas where Houston had said they could live. (1839)
Council House Fight • The Texans wanted the Comanche out since they had raided and kidnapped Anglos. The Comanche agreed to meet in San Antonio and bring the Anglo captives. • They brought one female all beaten and bruised. The Texans responded by taking the Comanche negotiators hostage.
Council House Fight • They resisted and a fight ensued. This is known as the Council House Fight. (7 Texans and 35 Comanche killed) The Comanche killed the hostages as a result. • The Texas Rangers were called in to rid Texas of Natives.
SantaFe Expedition(1841) • Texanswanted to control Santa Fe for the trade location. They set out and when they reached Santa Fe, they were exhausted. • They were defeated by the Mexican army and prisoners were forced to march to Mexico City where most died if they survived the march.
Financial Difficulties • Lamar’s campaigns were costly. (Navy, expeditions, schools) The debt rose to 7 million. • Paper money known as redbacks lost their value. One dollar in Texas was worth about 15 cents.
Houston Regains Presidency • He eliminated official positions, limited the size of the army and recalled the Navy all in an attempt to save the government money.
The Archives War (1842) • Mexico retaliated for the Santa Fe incident by invading Texas reaching San Antonio. • Houston wanted the archives moved out of Austin and back to Houston. The citizens of Austin did not want the capitol moved. A small skirmish ensued and the capitol remained in Austin.
The Archives War (1842) • Mexico again invades but was defeated at San Antonio. On the way home the Mexicans killed a company of volunteers.
The Archives War (1842) • Texans invade Mexico and were defeated at Mier. The prisoners (176) escaped and were recaptured. For punishment 1 out of every 10 was to be executed. They drew beans to see who died. The rest were marched to Mexico City.
The Archives War (1842) • Houston also faced trouble in East Texas over land grants. People were killing one another over land. He had to send 600 soldiers to resolve the situation.
The Texas Question • Houston again pushed for Texas to become annexed. A treaty was signed by U.S. representatives making Texas a territory. • The Senate rejected the treaty because Texas was a slave state and they feared a war with Mexico.
Polk Becomes President • Americans believed in manifest destiny, which meant they were destined to expand and this included Texas.
Polk Becomes President • Texas was to be annexed in 1845 if Texas wanted it. Texas would keep its public land and sell off some to pay its debt. • It could also break up into 5 states with approval of Texas and the U.S.
Polk Becomes President • President Anson Jones of Texas presented this to the Texas government and Texas was annexed by President Polk and the U.S. in 1845 and became the 28th state.