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Texas Statehood 1845

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MANIFEST DESTINY

U.S. WOULD EXPAND FROM COAST TO COAST

TEXAS JOINS U.S.

1845 JOINT RESOLUTION MADE TEXAS 28TH STATE
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ANSON JONES

LAST PRESIDENT OF TEXAS

STATEHOOD

TEXAS ENTERED UNION AFTER ADOPTING CONSTITUTION
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ANNEXATION DELAYED

MEXICO REFUSED TO RECOGNIZE TEXAS INDEPENDENCE
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STATE CONSTITUTION

STILL PERMITTED SLAVERY
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LIKE U.S. CONSTITUTION

TEXAS ALSO HAS 3 BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT

POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY

ELECTIONS DETERMINE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

FEDERALISM

POWER SHARED BETWEEN CENTRAL & STATE GOVERNMENTS
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LIMITED GOVERNMENT

ELECTED OFFICIALS CAN BE ARRESTED FOR BREAKING LAW

REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

RANGERS PROTECTED TEXANS FROM INDIANS

PRESIDENT LAMAR

  • Forced Cherokee move to Oklahoma
  • Council House Fight
  • Death of Chief Bowles
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EDUCATION

  • President Lamar's goal to improve education
  • Congress: 288,000 acres for state universities

REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

SANTA FE WAS CITY FARTHEST NORTH
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TEXANS WANT STATEHOOD

  • 1845 resolution pleased most
  • Most did NOT want slavery abolished
  • Resolution said Texas could divide into 5 states
  • Texas became 28th state