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Summary During the post 1815 cotton boom, settlers poured into Eastern Texas in search of farmland. After the Panic of 1819, many indebted Americans fled to Texas to escape creditors. By 1823, about 3,000 Americans lived in Texas.
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- Indian Removal
Indian Removal - Westward Expansion (1807-1912): Texas -...
- Brief Overview
Brief Overview - Westward Expansion (1807-1912): Texas -...
- The Opening of The Far West
Summary As late as 1840, when Americans talked about the...
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December 29, 1845: Texas is Admitted to the Union Texas is...
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- Boom and Panic
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In 1830, Mexico abolished slavery and banned American immigration to Texas. The Americans in Texas, many of whom were enslavers, were furious and believed war was the only answer. In 1836, a group of Americans in Texas “began an armed insurrection against Mexican authority.”
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