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Expansion in Texas Moving West part 5

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Expansion in Texas. Moving West part 5. In the early 1800 ’ s, México's northern provinces included present day Texas, New Mexico, and California. Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821 . In the years that followed, Mexico sought to improve its economy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Expansion in Texas

Moving West part 5

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• In the early 1800’s, México's northern provinces included present day Texas, New Mexico, and California.

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Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821. In the years that followed, Mexico sought to improve its economy.

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As a result, Mexico loosened its trade restrictions between its northern provinces and the United States.

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Texas had few settlers.

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Although its land was good for farming, people feared attacks by Native Americans.

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Mexico began to encourage American farmers to settle in Texas. In the early 1820’s, Mexico offered huge land grants to American settlers.

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Under these land grants, Americans bought land in Mexico for a low price. In exchange, they promised to obey Mexican laws and practice Roman Catholicism.

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Many Americans rushed at the chance. The same restless determination that produced new inventions and manufactured goods fed the American urge to settle the west.

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American settlers in Texas were called Anglos.

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They soon outnumbered the Tejanos, or Spanish speaking Texans.

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• The Americans in Texas eventually established a colony in Texas.

• The American Stephen F. Austin was the colony’s leader.

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The number of Anglos in Texas steadily grew and their colony thrived. As a result, many people in the United States considered making Texas part of their country.

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President John Quincy Adams had offered to buy Texas for $1 million. President Andrew Jackson later offered $5 million.

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• Mexico refused to sell Texas. Soon the Mexicans also began to have second thoughts about inviting so many Americans.