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Republic of Texas to Early Statehood

Horizontales
Small farmers typically set aside a few acres for this purpose
Protected settlers from Native American attacks
Attack on Mexican town
Sent by Lamar with soldiers and merchants ito nvite Santa Fe to join the Republic of Texas
Fed the family living on the homestead
Anti-annexation candidate in the 1844 election
Pro-annexation candidate who won the U.S. election in 1844.
Grazed their cattle on land they did not own
The strategy to annex Texas in 1844, which failed
Father of Texas Education
Decades before the Civil War
Tejano who led a revolt against the Republic
Statement passed by both houses of Congress annexing Texas.
Served as the 1st President of the Republic of Texas.
Verticales
Republic of Texas capital was moved to this location from Houston
Set aside in every county by Lamar for public schools
Belief that the US was destined to expand from coast to coast
Temporary Capital
Military asset used for protection and aggressive action against Mexico
Paper currency distributed during the Lamar's presidency
U.S. President who was pro-annexation during Houston's 2nd term
Cherokee Chief
Grants of land the size of which depended on when someone settled in Texas
Used to send coded messages
Named Capital of Texas by Congress in December 1836
Commander of the Texas Army during Lamar's innauguration
Many Native Americans were moved to life here.
Issue roadblocking annexation
US President who did not approve of annexation and took office in 1837
President when Texas was annexed