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Title: The Mexican Cession: Texas Independence Part I


1
The Mexican Cession Texas Independence Part I
  • Westward Expansion of the U.S.
  • Texas and Beyond

2
What is Cession?
  • the act of giving up something (such as power,
    land, or rights) to another person, group, or
    country.

3
Mexico vs. Spain
  • Mexico was New Spain.
  • Mexicans were like the Americans and the
    Spanish were like the British.
  • Mexico would get its independence from Spain in
    September, 1821.

Mexico
Spain
4
The Mexican Independence was costly.
  • Mexico lost over 500,000 people.
  • Mexico now had no economic ties with Spain.
  • Mexico will now have to find ways to sustain
    itself independently.

5
Mexico Political Groups
  • After Mexico gained its independence from Spain,
    two major political groups controlled Mexico
  • The Conservatives and the Liberals.
  • The Conservatives and Liberals would disagree on
    everything education, government,
    religion/church, military, etc.

6
Conservatives
  • Wanted Mexico to have a traditional
    Spanish-like monarchy rule of government.
  • Conservatives wanted Mexico to be run by a King.

7
Liberals
  • The Liberals wanted a federal republic system,
    similar to the United States where the government
    would represent the people.

8
The Americans in Mexico
  • Due to the struggles of Mexican independence, and
    the Liberals of Mexico Mexico needed to find a
    way to survive.
  • Mexico needed to
  • Populate its nation.
  • Protect itself from Comanche (Native American)
    attacks.
  • Strengthen the northern Mexican states from
    American expansion.
  • Mexico decided to allow the foreigners into
    their country starting in 1823.

9
The New Mexico
10
Rules of the foreigners
  • American settlers moved into the northern Mexican
    state of Texas.
  • There the Americans promised to
  • convert to Catholicism
  • become Mexican citizens
  • not have slaves
  • All rules were ignored by the Americans.

11
The Empresarios
  • empresarios means entrepreneur in English.
  • Empresarios were given large land grants and
    allowed to bring in settlers.
  • The most famous/successful empresario was Stephen
    F. Austin.
  • He brought in 300 American families.
  • By 1830, 7,000 Americans lived in Texas (doubling
    the Mexican population in Texas)

12
Stephen Fuller Austin
What is the capital city of Texas today?
13
American Outnumbered the Mexicans in Texas
  • Due to the increasing amounts of American
    settlers in Texas, change was inevitable.
  • Americans did not follow the Mexican rules and
    Mexico was fed up.
  • In 1830, the Mexican government closed off
    American immigration into Texas.
  • By 1836, Texas population was
  • 30,000 whites, 5,000 slaves, 4,000 Mexicans.
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