This Mexican leader claimed to be a Federalist, but showed more Centralist ideals.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
This was the reason why Stephen F. Austin was arrested on his way back from Mexico in 1834.
He wrote a letter to the Texans stating that they form a temporary government.
During Sam Houston's absence from Texas, a cholera epidemic, malaria, and heavy rains caused much trouble for the Texans.
It was Stephen F. Austin who was away.
The first Anglo-American settlement in Texas and the site of the first American rebellion in Texas.
Nacogdoches
To recall or do away with a law
Repeal
This empresario was given the land that included Nacogdoches, but ran into a problem when he discovered the land was already inhabited.
Haden Edwards
This is why John Davis Bradburn, a filibuster, arrested William B. Travis and Patrick C. Jack, a pair of lawyers.
Bradburn believed the two mean had been spreading false rumors.
Anastacio Bustamente, a Centralist, was leading a revolt against Santa Anna, a Federalist, for control of the Mexican government.
Santa Anna was leading the revolt.
This was battle site in which John Austin had obtained a cannon and was attempting to use it to free the lawyers.
The buying of goods and services.
Commerce
These 3 people were chosen to be the Texan delegates to go into Mexico City and present their resolutions to Mexican officials.
Stephen F. Austin, Dr. James Miller, Erasmo Seguin
This was the reason why Andrew Briscoe was arrested by Antonio Tenorio.
He tricked the officers with a ship full of bricks.
The two sides of the Consultation, the Freedom Party and the Patriot Party, both wanted Texan independence, just through different means.
This was the original capital of Texas, set by Stephen F. Austin.
San Felipe de Austin
A minor fight
Skirmish
The Mexican officials chose this man to go into Texas and inspect the colonies. His report was the reason that Mexico changed the laws for immigration into Texas.
General Manuel de Mier y Teran
Benjamin Edwards began by pestering Mexican officials with letters, and then led a revolt by creating a new independent state called this.
Republic of Fredonia
Austin helped shut down the rebellion.
This city was the site of two battles, both related to ships and taxes.
Anahuac
A representative of a group attending a formal meeting
Delegate
This general was Santa Anna's brother in law and commander of the Mexican forces at Coahuila.
General Martin Perfecto de Cos
The outlaw of immigration from the United States, more Mexicans in Texas, and suspension of land grants to empresarios was the result of this new law.
Law of April 6, 1830
At the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the Texan side believed Santa Anna to be the eventual President, so they declared their support for Santa Anna and the new Mexican government.
The Texans were only in favor of Santa Anna, not the Mexican government.
This is the capital of the Mexican state of Cuahuila y Tejas, and where Stephen F. Austin was arrested.
Saltillo
An order that has the force of the law.
Decree