Gracias Señor! Gracias! Este land belongs to los tejanos!!
Vamos, vamos. We need to get to the court house to discuss the law!!De nada!! Your Welcome!! This bill will become enforced at dawn tomorrow.
Mier y Teran Report
Vamos, Vamos a pedir Tejas. We’re going to lose Texas
Law of April 6,1830
Hola señor, what are going to discuss!
We have to discuss this immigration law. You will now longer be able to allow immigration from the USA. We have to discuss this immigration law. You will now longer be able to allow immigration from the USA.
Mexicos Federal government passes colonization law allowing states the power to make decisions about land grants. The law was designed to attract foreign settlers.
Conventions of 1832 & 1833
Hola! I am Stephen F.Austin! Us Texans would like independence from you Mexicans
Yes sir we shall discuss that but many mexacans will be very made about this.
What did I do
-Terans report led to the passing of the law of April 6,1830-He is a Mexican general/reporter/investigator-Sent by the Mexican government to look into problems in Texas -He found that the anglos influence in Texas was dangerous and Mexico could lose Texas.
Austin’s imprisonment
Stephen F.AustinPrize: $100
-Stopped immigration from the United States to Texas-Suspended most empresario contacts-placed taxes on imported goods that came from the USA-Encouraged immigration from Mexico and Spain- No more slaves can be brought into Texas
The Consulation
We’re going away from Mexico and we’re not coming back!!
To bad we need to make peace!!
-Texas delegates meet up to try and resolve problems -Texans ask to be a separate state-Stephen F Austin is nominated to lead the convention-Austin is sent to Mexico City-1833- Santa Anna becomes president
-Frustrated with Santa Anna & the government Austin writes letter-The letter informs Texas to set up a state government-Mexican officials read the letter and arrest Austin for treason
-Texans meet to decide what to do-Two parties develop. War party & Peace party-war party wants to break away from the Mexican government