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Day 1. Note: This lesson focuses on cause-and-effect relationships (immediate, short-term, and long-term effects) and point of view. The overarching question is: How did the conflict that led to Mexico's independence from Spain set the stage for the Texas Revolution? .
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Day 1 Note: This lesson focuses on cause-and-effect relationships (immediate, short-term, and long-term effects) and point of view. The overarching question is: How did the conflict that led to Mexico's independence from Spain set the stage for the Texas Revolution?
SEE IT, EXPLAIN IT, PROVE IT flames, letter, people of all races, mostly men
SEE IT, EXPLAIN IT, PROVE IT Mexican with poncho, priest yelling, swords, sabers, lots of yelling
SEE IT, EXPLAIN IT, PROVE IT Military leader in the center, man with white clothes and blue cape, man with a diaper looking thing, paper on the ground, men in chairs
SEE IT, EXPLAIN IT, PROVE IT Lady on horse, men with paper, all kinds of flags, cross bones on a flag
Today’s Learning Target I can analyze the conflict that led to Mexico’s independence from Spain and how it set the stage for the Texas Revolution.
Issues for the Colonists 5,600 miles The colonists believed that the Spanish King lived too far away
Issues for the Colonists 2. Spain could not afford to send supplies 3. Settlers were forced to pay taxes to support Spanish wars 4. Settlers had to obey unfair Spanish laws How do you think this made the settlers feel? Why?
4 Corners In your opinion, which was the most important reason for colonists to rebel? • Distance from Tejas • Lack of financial support • Taxes colonists paid • Unfair Spanish laws
Guided Reading Activity RAN (Reading and Analysis of Nonfiction) • Use a secondary source to find out more info. Read in your textbook pages 156 –158. (Stop at …“SPANISH INFLUENCE LIVES ON”)
Agree or Disagree The colonists had a right to declare their independence from Spain.
Ticket Out the Door 3 reasons why the colonists were upset with Spain 2 individuals involved during the Mexican Revolution 1 reason why the year 1821 is significant
Homework Reading over Grito de Dolores and Battle of Medina.