Causes Of The Texas Revolution

  • Constitution of 1824

    Constitution of 1824
    The residence had to pay taxes for catholic church they didn't use,which angered them. The Constitutional government in Texas began with the Mexican federal Constitution of 1824, which, to some degree, was patterned after the United States Constitution but resembled more the Spanish Constitution of 1812. Congress was made the final interpreter of the document; the Catholic religion was made the state faith; and the church was supported by the public treasury.
  • Fredonian Rebelion

    Fredonian Rebelion
    It impacted relationship of texas residence and mexican government by when texas residence rebelled against mexican government. The Fredonian Rebellion was a dispute between the Mexican government and the Edwards brothers, Haden and Benjamin. Haden Edwards received his empresarial grant on April 14, 1825. It entitled him to settle as many as 800 families in a broad area around Nacogdoches in eastern Texas.
  • Mier Y Teran Report

    Mier Y Teran Report
    Their job was to observe the natural resources. The purpose was to observe the number and attitudes of Americans living there and determine the U.S.-Mexico boundary b/w the Sabine and Red Rivers.
  • Guerrero Decree

    Guerrero Decree
    The Guerrero Decree abolished slavery throughout the Re‐
    public of Mexico was issued by President Vicente R. Guer
    rero
  • SFA goes to Mexico City

    SFA goes to Mexico City
    For various causes, Austin was the only one of the commissioners that went to Mexico. He set out shortly after the adjournment of the convention, and reached the capitol in time to see it the scene of confusion and intrigue. As his stay in Mexico was lengthy, and greatly prolonged by political events, it will be proper to refer to them in this place.
  • Law of April 6, 1830

    Law of April 6, 1830
    The Law of April 6, 1830 was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas. The Law of April 6, 1830, said to be the same type of stimulus to the Texas Revolution that the Stamp Act was to the American Revolution, was initiated by Lucas Alamán y Escalada, Mexican minister of foreign relations, and was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas.
  • Conflict at Anahuac

    Conflict at Anahuac
    There were many problems with ship captains refusing to pay tariffs,
    however the primary issue resulted when anglo settlers William
    Travis and Patrick Jack were arrested.
    Settlers organized a rescue force of perhaps 200 men, who reached Turtle Bayou.
  • Turtle Bayou Resolutions

    Turtle Bayou Resolutions
    On June 12, 1832, settlers opposed to the rule of Mexican com
    mander John Davis Bradburn fled from Anahuac north to the
    crossing on Turtle Bayou.
  • Battle of Velasco

    Battle of Velasco
    The Battle of Velasco, which took place on June 26, 1832, was
    probably the first case of bloodshed in the relationship between
    Texas and Mexico.
  • Convention of 1832

    Convention of 1832
    The Convention of 1832 was held at San Felipe de Austin after
    the Anahuac Disturbances, the Battle of Velasco, and the Turtle
    Bayou Resolutions. Fifty‐five delegates elected Stephen F. Austin president.
  • Convention of 1833

    Convention of 1833
    The Convention of 1833 met at San Felipe on April 1 as a successor to the Convention of 1832, to which San Fernando de Béxar (San Antonio) had refused to send delegates. While Stephen F. Austin was visiting the Mexican settlements in an effort to secure their cooperation, less patient settlers called the new convention, which met on the day that Antonio López de Santa Anna took power.
  • The Consulation

    The Consulation
    The Consultation grew out of a proposed meeting of Texas representatives to confer on the prerevolutionary quarrel with Mexico. This idea was first advocated by opponents of revolution in the early summer of 1835 in Mina Municipality. Moderate and radical elements endorsed the concept to present a unified front. A meeting in Columbia on August 15 first used the term consultation, perhaps to avoid the revolutionary connotations that the word convention implied in Mexican politics.