In 1832, __________ were a part of how Texians responded to the Anahuac Disturbances

In 1832, __________ were a part of how Texians responded to the Anahuac Disturbances

Fredonian Implications

Constitution of 1824

Turtle Bayou Resolutions

Mier y Terán Report

The correct answer is Turtle Bayou Resolutions. The Texians, who were Anglo-American settlers in Texas, responded to the Anahuac Disturbances by issuing the Turtle Bayou Resolutions. These resolutions declared their support for Mexican laws and the Constitution of 1824, but expressed their opposition to the local Mexican authorities in Anahuac who were enforcing policies that violated their rights.

Please sort the following items as either a stipulation of the Law of April 6 or a product of the Turtle Bayou Resolutions


1 Law of April 2 Turtle Bayou Resolutions

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Denounced the imprisonment of citizens without cause or trial Complained about the use of military force on citizens
Garrisoned Texas with more Mexican Soldiers Outlawed slavery. Removed Texian exemptions from taxation
Revoked all unfilled empresario contracts Outlawed slavery. Stood in support of the federalist Constitution of 1824

Stipulation of the Law of April 6:

- Revoked all unfilled empresario contracts
- Garrisoned Texas with more Mexican soldiers
- Removed Texian exemptions from taxation

Product of the Turtle Bayou Resolutions:
- Denounced the imprisonment of citizens without cause or trial
- Complained about the use of military force on citizens
- Outlawed slavery
- Stood in support of the federalist Constitution of 1824

To find the answer to your question, we need to understand the context and historical events surrounding the Anahuac Disturbances in 1832.

The Anahuac Disturbances refer to a series of conflicts and tensions that arose between the Texian (English-speaking settlers in Texas) and Mexican authorities in the town of Anahuac, Texas. These conflicts stemmed from the Texians' frustrations with the centralist government of Mexico, as well as issues related to trade and taxation.

One significant response by the Texians to the Anahuac Disturbances were the Turtle Bayou Resolutions. These resolutions were adopted by a group of Texians at the Turtle Bayou in June 1832. The Texians, led by George Collingsworth and William B. Travis, expressed their support for General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, who was then seen as a champion of the Constitution of 1824 (a liberal federalist constitution in Mexico).

Therefore, the answer to your question is that the Turtle Bayou Resolutions were a part of how Texians responded to the Anahuac Disturbances.