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Mier y Terán recommended that strong measures be taken to stop the United States from acquiring Texas (February 18, 1789 — July 3, 1832)
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the Mexican federal Constitution that was similar to USA Constitution and it made of three branches that were similar to the U.S. government and the Anglo americans were not represted
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Haden Edwards received his empresarial grant that entitled him to settle as many as 8000 families in and around Nacogdoches in Eastern Texas
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The Guerrero Decree abolished slavery throughout the Republic of Mexico was issued by President Vicente R. Guerrero on September 15, 1829.
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It was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas.
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On their way they captured Bradburns entire cavalry force of nineteen men and held them hostage planning to exchange them for Travis and Jack and a couple of others Bradburn had arrested.
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They sided with the Federalist cause by composing the Turtle Bayou Resoluions.
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The Battle of Velasco was probably the first case of bloodshed in the relations between Texas and Mexico.
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The Convention of 1832 was held at San Felipe de Austin after
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The Convention of 1833 met at San Felipe on April 1 the day that Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took control of Mexico.
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Austin went to Mexico City to deliver the petitions to Mexico City and argue for their approval. (Date not known only month and year)
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The Consultation was held in San Felipe in late October into early November of 1835.