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Haden Edwards and his brother declared independence from Mexico for Nagogdoches. They were stopped by Stephen F. Austin.
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It was a report for the Mexican government to investigate the conditions of North Texas
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It was passed because of the Mier y Teran Report. It discouraged immigration from the U.S.
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There were two major events in Anahuac, Texas that upset those who wanted to maintain status quo with Mexican authorities, helping to lead the Texas Revolution.
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a meeting between Texans where they created a list of what they wanted for Texas from Mexico, however, the list was not taken to the Mexican government
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It was a resolution drafted by Anahuac's citizens supporting the Federalist movement led by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, persuading the release of William B. Travis from jail.
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In succession to the Convention of 1832, this convention was held to further push the original wants of the Texas citizens and was where a constitution was planned, assuming the Mexican government allowed Texas to become a separate state
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Santa Anna was elected president of Mexico and was very popular among the Mexican citizens. He promised many great things for the people with his election.
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Upon presenting the Mexican government with the list of wants for Texas made during the convention of 1832 and 1833, Stephen F. Austin was arrested for suspicion of treason and insurrection.
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held to address the rising tension with Mexico, leaning towards Texas being more autonomous, however stopping short of independence from Mexico