This was the 1840 battle between Texans and the Comanches after captives were not released
Council House Fight
He was a Cherokee leader and a friend of Sam Houston
Chief Bowles
This law protected a family's home and up to 50 acres from seizure for debts
Homestead Law
Government Income
Revenues
Houston Believed this was the best policy toward American Indians
This feud in East Texas began over Fake Land Certificates and turned violent
Regulator-Moderator War
This president believed peace should be made with American Indians Groups
Sam Houston
This term means to approve or accept
Ratify
Who was Chief Bowles
A Cherokee Leader and a friend of Sam Houston
This Battle led to Texas Independence in 1836
Battle of San Jacinto
Houston and Lamar greatly disagreed over this issue
Policies toward American Indians
The formal joining of one political region to another
Annexation
The Value of Texas money dropped after this happened
More paper money was printed
Lamar believed Texas should use this approach toward American Indians instead of making peace
Removal / Forced Removal
This 1844 peace and trade agreement was signed by Sam Houston and Chief Buffalo Hump
Treaty of Tehuacana Creek
This Comanche Chief signed a peace treaty with Houston in 1844
Chief Buffalo Hump
Government Expenses
Expenditures
Expenditures
This fight broke out after Texans tried to force the return of captives
Council House Fight
The Regulator-Moderator War mainly involved these people in East Texas
Settlers in East Texas
This Cherokee Leader refused to leave East Texas and was killed during the conflict with Lamar's Forces
Chief Bowles
This term describes the act of officially approving or accepting
Ratify
What is Revenue
Government Income
Houston's Peace Treaty with the Comanches was signed at this creek
Tehuacana Creek