Winning the Southwest; a Story of Conquest

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Winning the Southwest; a Story of Conquest
Bradley Glenn Danford
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The convention met at San Felipe de Austin, on April i, 1833. This was a significant affair — the first deliberative body of Anglo-Saxons [114] SAM HOUSTON that ever assembled within the limits of the an- cient Spanish-American empire. It was really the first definite step toward our acquisition of the great Southwest. Within thirteen days a State Constitution was drawn up, and a memorial address to the Mexican Government adopted. The former document was formed with great care, in order to secu...re, if pos- sible, the full approval of the mother country. The latter set forth the reasons why Texas should be recognized as an independent state. Among others, it declared that she would thus be able to negotiate terms with hostile Indians, and secure their rights to lands which had previously been promised by Mexico. Stephen F. Austin, William H. Wharton, and James B. Miller were appointed commissioners to bear the Constitution and memorial to the capital, but, after some delay, Austin set out alone for Mexico City.

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