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Chapter 14: Texas Faces Foreign Challenges

Section 3: The Last Years of the Republic

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Thinking QuestionBrainstorm arguments

for and against the Republic of Texas

pursuing annexation by the United States.

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President Anson Jones

Anson Jones Edward Burleson

vs.

Election of 1844

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President Anson Jones• Anson Jones:

– Served in Texas Congress

– Secretary of State under Houston

– Received support of Houston in election Anson Jones

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President Anson Jones• Edward Burleson:

– Disagreed with president on whether to attack Mexico

– At odds with Houston– Received support of

Lamar in election

Edward Burleson

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President Anson Jones•Jones wins election•Support of Houston very important to Anson Jones

•Problems of Texas associated with Lamar

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President Anson Jones•Jones inherits debt &

economic problems•Houston tried to limit

government spending•Jones continued policy of

reduced spending

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President Anson Jones• Jones sought

peace with Texas Indians

• As US annexation becomes more likely, value of Texas currency increases

Republic of Texas Currency

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Texans Debate Annexation•Most serious issue facing Anson

administration was the question of annexation by the U.S.

•Texans approved annexation after independence

•US did not offer annexation

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Texans Debate Annexation• Kept silent on

issue

• Texans frustrated

• Wanted to keep options open

Anson Jones

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Texans Debate Annexation•1845: few Texans interested in

negotiating with Mexico for recognition

•Texans debate issue

•Anson Jones: last president of the Republic

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