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Republic of Texas Section 3: Houston’s 2 nd Term

Republic of Texas Section 3: Houston’s 2 nd Term. Texas attempted to balance the budget, but the debt increased. Houston reversed policies of Lamar. Sam Houston tried to reduce the debt. What did he do to save money? Why did it fail? Cut government jobs The interest on the debt Also,

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Republic of Texas Section 3: Houston’s 2 nd Term

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  1. Republic of Texas Section 3: Houston’s 2nd Term Texas attempted to balance the budget, but the debt increased. Houston reversed policies of Lamar

  2. Sam Houston tried to reduce the debt • What did he do to save money? • Why did it fail? • Cut government jobs • The interest on the debt • Also, • Houston worked to settle Indian conflicts and accomplished several years of calm.

  3. Problems with Mexico Increased • Lamar had sent an expedition to Santa Fe to show Texas claim to the disputed territory. • The expedition failed. • In March 1842, angered Mexicans invaded Texas • And again in September 1842: 1,400 Mexican troops occupied San Antonio and after fighting and casualties the Mexicans withdrew back to Mexico. • Who were the Texans who fought the Mexicans?

  4. Mier Expedition • Invasion angered Texans. • Houston tried to solve the problem diplomatically. How? • Soldiers were supposed to patrol South Texas, but some disobeyed and entered Mexico attacking the town of Mier. • What happened in the battle and to the Texas soldiers?

  5. The Black Bean • Texans marched to Mexico City as prisoners. • Every 10th man was executed. They were chosen by drawing beans. • What other places have you heard of similar ways of picking people? • How has the “Black Bean” become a saying in our culture?

  6. Regulators and Moderators • The conflict broke out in East Texas near the Lousiana border over land titles. • As it grew, people took sides and destroyed each other’s property. • With little law enforcement available, the conflict grew. • Houston brought in troops and persuaded them to end the Regulator-Moderator War. • What family feud is well-known in the U.S.?

  7. Annexation to the United States • How did this finally happen? • What was the Texas Question? • What was the process of annexation? • Reasons Texas was not annexed in 1836: • Fear of angering the Mexicans • Fear the Mexicans would take Texas back • Fear the Texans were not ready to govern themselves

  8. Background: • Lamar did not favor annexation • Most Texans wanted annexation • Houston favored annexation • Annexation brought mixed views in the U.S.: slavery issue and a fear of war with Mexico

  9. What had changed? • Texas population had grown • Texas had become a territory of the United States, giving public lands in Texas to the U.S. in return for the U.S. paying off Texas debts. • Texas becomes the main issue of the 1844 U.S. presidential election. Polk campaigned in favor of annexation, Clay campaigned against it. • Polk won, indicating most favored annexation • Why would those in the North favor annexation?

  10. Joint Resolution of Congress for annexation • Congress approved annexation as soon as Texans voted for it and adopted a state constitution. • Texas got to keep public lands, except those they sold to pay the public debt. • Anson Jones, elected Texas President in 1844 called in the Texas Congress to vote. Annexation was approved. • Texas became a state on Dec. 29, 1845.

  11. Mexico tries to stop annexation • Mexico agrees to recognize Texas as a country if it would not become a part of the United States. • Why would they do this? • The Texas Congress voted against the Mexican proposal. • Feb. 19, 1846, Anson Jones turned over the government to the first governor of Texas, Pinckney Henderson, and Texas became the 28th state of the United States.

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