Which statement best describes the events that led to the arrest of Stephen F. Austin?(1 point) Responses Because of his previous work with Mexican President Bustamante and Mier y Terán, Santa Anna did not trust Austin and thought he wanted to start a revolution against Mexico. Because of his previous work with Mexican President Bustamante and Mier y Terán, Santa Anna did not trust Austin and thought he wanted to start a revolution against Mexico. Austin served in a leadership position in the Conventions of 1832 and 1833, so he wanted Texas to separate from Mexico. Austin served in a leadership position in the Conventions of 1832 and 1833, so he wanted Texas to separate from Mexico. Austin went to Mexico City to discuss issues regarding Texas residents and request a repeal of the Law of April 6, 1830. These actions concerned Santa Anna. The Mexican government became suspicious of Austin because it thought he was trying to start a rebellion. Austin went to Mexico City to discuss issues regarding Texas residents and request a repeal of the Law of April 6, 1830. These actions concerned Santa Anna. The Mexican government became suspicious of Austin because it thought he was trying to start a rebellion. Austin visited with Mexican President Bustamante and Mier y Terán about the situation in Texas and the growing discontent among the settlers about the Law of April 6, 1830.
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Austin visited with Mexican President Bustamante and Mier y Terán about the situation in Texas and the growing discontent among the settlers about the Law of April 6, 1830.
Who was the American empresario who eventually separated from the colony of Texas and formed the state of Fredonia after his charter was revoked by the Mexican government?(1 point) Responses John Davis Bradburn John Davis Bradburn Haden Edwards Haden Edwards Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin William B. Travis
Haden Edwards
Who was the president of Mexico when the Law of April 6, 1830, was passed and when the civil war started?(1 point) Responses Lucas Alamán y Escalada Lucas Alamán y Escalada Antonio López de Santa Anna Antonio López de Santa Anna Anastasio Bustamante Anastasio Bustamante Manuel de Mier y Terán
The president of Mexico when the Law of April 6, 1830, was passed and when the civil war started was Anastasio Bustamante.
Which statement best explains why Mexican officials were so worried about Manuel de Mier y Terán’s report?(1 poin
Manuel de Mier y Terán’s report was a comprehensive investigation of the situation in Texas and outlined the growing influence of American settlers, their disregard for Mexican laws and customs, and the potential threat of Texas separating from Mexico. The report also highlighted the need for increased Mexican presence and control in the region. This caused Mexican officials to worry about the potential loss of Texas and the undermining of Mexico's authority in the region.
Which statement best explains why Mexican officials were so worried about Manuel de Mier y Terán’s report?(1 point) Responses The report stated that European settlers would join the Anglos against the government, so they should not be let in. The report stated that European settlers would join the Anglos against the government, so they should not be let in. The report made it clear the Anglos were large in number and unhappy with the government. The report made it clear the Anglos were large in number and unhappy with the government. The report claimed to know for sure that the Anglos were working with the U.S. to help it acquire Texas. The report claimed to know for sure that the Anglos were working with the U.S. to help it acquire Texas. The report said that the Anglos were partnering with the local Indigenous people to rebel against the government. The report said that the Anglos were partnering with the local Indigenous people to rebel against the government.
The statement that best explains why Mexican officials were so worried about Manuel de Mier y Terán’s report is:
The report made it clear the Anglos were large in number and unhappy with the government.
What evidence did the Turtle Bayou Resolutions give to show that the Texas settlers were loyal to Mexico?(1 point) Responses The resolutions claimed that the Texas settlers would not go to war with Mexico. The resolutions claimed that the Texas settlers would not go to war with Mexico. The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists. The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists. The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as centralists. The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as centralists. The resolutions claimed the Texas settlers wanted to separate from Mexico.
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists, which provided evidence that they were loyal to Mexico.