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Name: _ Date: Texas Texas and the Mexican War PowerPoint Notes 1. 1821 The first settlers from the arrive from looking for. 2. At this time, Texas was a part of. 3. Within ten years, there were more in Texas than. 4. made laws to stop settled from coming to Texas, but they were unsuccessful. Differences 5. What happened when Americans arrived in Mexico? 6. Americans brought to Mexico, even though was illegal in Mexico. 7. Because of their many differences, the wanted to. The Fight Begins 8. What were the Mexicans who wanted to break away from Mexico called?

9. Tejanos did not like the laws that were made by, the President of Mexico. 10. and rebelled against Mexico in hopes of gaining their. Capture the Alamo 11. Early 1836 - led a large army to to put a stop to the Texan and Tejano rebellion. 12. What was the name of the old mission that was used as an old fort that Santa Anna wanted to capture? 13. Less than Texans and Tejanos defended the fort. Most of them were killed during the. Sam Houston 14. What did Texan leaders vote to do? 15. was chosen to lead the army in the fight against.

16. Houston led a surprise attack on army at, which lead to the defeat of Mexican troops and capturing of Santa Anna. 17. What did Santa Anna agree to do after he was captured? Texas Becomes a State 18. September 1836 The Republic of Texas held its first election. Sam Houston was elected. was made legal. Texas voted to join the. 19. Some were in favor of, or joining, with the United States. 20. Others, such as, the U.S. President, were not. 21. What did Martin Van Buren fear? Manifest Destiny 22. What did supporters of the annexation argue?

23. Many believed that the should spread across the entire continent. 24. This belief was called. 25. Supporters of manifest destiny thought that should become part of the United States. 26. 1845- James Polk became and voted to annex Texas. War with Mexico 27. President Polk and the Mexican government could not agree on where the between and should be, the Nueces River or the Rio Grande. 28. sent soldiers into Texas and asked to. 29. May 13, 1846 Congress declared war on. Mexican War

30. The Mexican War was fought on three, which is where fighting takes place in a war. First front Second front Third front 31. September 1847 - U.S. soldiers invaded by and captured. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 32. What happened after Mexico City was captured? 33. 1848 United States and Mexico signed the. 34. Mexico agreed to the of Texas and set the as the border between and. Mexican Cession 35. What was the large area of land that Mexico was forced to give up called? 36. How much did the United States pay for the Mexican Cession?

37. Mexicans living on his land were allowed to become. 38. protected them from losing their, but many lost their land because these laws were often ignored. This Is Important Because 39.

Name: _ Date: Texas Texas and the Mexican War PowerPoint Notes Answer Key 1. 1821 The first settlers from the United States arrive in Texas looking for inexpensive land. 2. At this time, Texas was a part of Mexico. 3. Within ten years, there were more Americans in Texas than Mexicans. 4. Mexico made laws to stop settlers from coming to Texas, but they were unsuccessful. Differences 5. What happened when Americans arrived in Mexico? They were not always willing to obey Mexican laws. 6. Americans brought slaves to Mexico, even though slavery was illegal in Mexico. 7. Because of their many differences, the settlers wanted to break away from Mexico. The Fight Begins 8. What were the Mexicans who wanted to break away from Mexico called? Tejanos

9. Tejanos did not like the laws that were made by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna the President of Mexico. 10. Tejanos and Texans rebelled against Mexico in hopes of gaining their independence. Capture the Alamo 11. Early 1836 Santa Anna led a large army to San Antonio to put a stop to the Texan and Tejano rebellion. 12. What was the name of the old mission that was used as an old fort that Santa Anna wanted to capture? The Alamo 13. Less than 200 Texans and Tejanos defended the fort. Most of them were killed during the Battle of the Alamo. Sam Houston 14. What did Texan leaders vote to do? Declare independence from Mexico and form the Republic of Texas. 15. Sam Houston was chosen to lead the army in the fight against Mexico. 16. Houston led a surprise attack on Santa Anna s army at San Jacinto which led to the defeat of Mexican troops and capturing of Santa Anna. 17. What did Santa Anna agree to do after he was captured? He agreed to give Texas its independence. Texas Becomes a State

18. September 1836 The Republic of Texas held its first election. a. Sam Houston was elected president. b. Slavery was made legal. c. Texas voted to join the United States. 19. Some were in favor of annexation, or joining, with the United States. 20. Others, such as Martin Van Buren, the U.S. President, were not. 21. What did Martin Van Buren fear? He feared that Mexico would start a war with the United States because Mexico wanted Texas back and he did not want to add a new state that allowed slavery. Manifest Destiny 22. What did supporters of the annexation argue? It was the nation s destiny to expand west. 23. Many believed that the United States should spread across the entire North American continent. 24. This belief was called manifest destiny. 25. Supporters of manifest destiny thought that Texas should become part of the United States. 26. 1845- James Polk became President and Congress voted to annex Texas. War with Mexico

27. President Polk and the Mexican government could not agree on where the border between Texas and Mexico should be, the Nueces River or the Rio Grande. 28. Polk sent soldiers into Texas and asked Congress to declare war on Mexico. 29. May 13, 1846 Congress declared war on Mexico. Mexican War 30. The Mexican War was fought on three fronts, which is where fighting takes place in a war. First front northern Mexico Second front New Mexico Third front southern Mexico 31. September 1847 - U.S. soldiers invaded by sea and captured Mexico City. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 32. What happened after Mexico City was captured? Mexico leaders agreed to sign a peace treaty. 33. 1848 United States and Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. 34. Mexico agreed to the annexation of Texas and set the Rio Grande as the border between Texas and Mexico. Mexican Cession

35. What was the large area of land that Mexico was forced to give up called? Mexican Cession 36. How much did the United States pay for the Mexican Cession? $15 million 37. Mexicans living on his land were allowed to become United States citizens. 38. Laws protected them from losing their land, but many lost their land because these laws were often ignored. This Is Important Because 39. Texas, California, and nearly all of the American Southwest became part of the United States after the Mexican War.