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What was the fredonian rebellion?

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Led by empresario Haden Edwards he got land and wanted to settle 100 familes to the land.December 21, 1826 - January 23, 1827. The city was named Nacogdoches. When Haden got there people have already settled there and the people ask haden and the 100 familes to leave.

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What was the mier y teran report?

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Mier y Teran suggested that the mexican government should take strong measures and stop the United states from moving inot texas and allow imegration from mexico and europe

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What was the law of april 6?

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On April 6, 1830 the law banned any additional american imigrants from the U.S from settling in the mexican territory.

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What was the centralist party?

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The centralist party in the 1800s is democratic-repbulican. Fedralist contolled until 1801.

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What was the fedralist party

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Federalist Party, early U.S. national political party that advocated a strong central government and held power from 1789 to 1801

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Who was stephen f austin?

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Who was Stephen Austin and his significance in US history?
Austin was the empresario of the colony of Texas. He was known as the Father of Texas. He settled Texas under his father’s land grant with the government of Spain. He originally advertised his intentions to colonize Texas, and the terms under which that colonization would take place, in New Orleans, Louisiana

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What was the Turtle Bayou Resolutions?

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In the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the rebels first articulated ideas that would become central to the Texas revolutionary movement, including allegiance to the Mexican constitution of 1824. The resolutions were published in a Brazoria newspaper in July 1832.

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What was the battle of Velasco?

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The Battle of Velasco, fought June 25-26, 1832, was the first true military conflict between Mexico and Texians in the Texas Revolution

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Who was Santa Anna?

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From 1833 to 1835, he served as Mexico’s president four times before becoming a military-backed dictator.

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What the Convention of 1833?

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The convention petitioned anew for repeal of the anti-immigration section of the Law of April 6, 1830, asked for more adequate Indian defense, judicial reform, and improvement in mail service, sought tariff exemption, and passed resolutions prohibiting African slave traffic into Texas

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11
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an order that has a force of a law

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decree

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12
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a tax on imported goods

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duty

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13
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the buying and selling goods and services

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commerence

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14
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to bring goods from a foriegn country

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import

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15
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a minor fight;usally during wartime

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skirmish

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a formal statement of an option made by a an offical group

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resolution

17
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to recall or do anyway

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repeal

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a repesentive of a group attending aformal meeting

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delegate

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a ruler with absolte power

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dictator

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a military blockcade of a city or fortreces

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siege

21
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to accept formarly

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adopt

22
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a military operation

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campaign

23
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A formmal written request to a governemnt to make some changes

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petition

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