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    Battalion Classifieds
Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, February 10,1986
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History:
Coahuila
joined Texas
Associated Press
Spain’s 18th-century world em-
oire was ruled with one central prin-
c ole — the word of the Crown rep-
re. °nted the word of God.
When Napolean invaded Spain,
then toppled the royal government
in 1808, the Spanish colonies floun
dered and drifted unattended. Sen
sing the empire’s vulnerability, colo
nial insurgents began challenging
Spanish rule. The centers of Spanish
settlement in Texas by the 19th cen
tury were San Antonio de Bexar, La
Bahia del Espiritu Santo (Goliad),
and Nacogdoches, all far from Mex
ico City.
The most celebrated Mexican re
volt against the Spanish arose in
1810, as Father Miguel Hidalgo or
ganized a group of Indians and
“mestizos” to formulate a new gov
ernment.
Although his rebellion failed and
Hidalgo was executed, historian Fe
lix Almaraz notes that by 1811 re
percussions of the insurgent
movement in Mexico reached Texas,
where proponents of Mexican inde
pendence collided with defenders of
the Crown on several battlefields.
Ten years later, on July 19, 1821,
the governor of Texas proclaimed
Mexican independence.
Conservative Agustin Iturbide-
signed the first permit allowing Ste
phen F. Austin a land grant to settle
Anglo-Americans in Texas in 1823.
Soon, Mexican nationalists took,
control in Mexico City and launched
a federal experiment in govern
ment, creating provinces extending
out from the capital.
Ironically, they combined the
frontier region of Texas with Coa
huila, the province directly south of
it. Regional authority shifted from
San Antonio de Bexar to Saltillo in
Coahuila.
Except for creating this dual state
of Coahuila y Texas, the presidency
of Guadalupe Victoria had little ef
fect on Texas. But succeeding ad
ministrations had enormous impact
— Vincente Guerro’s with the aboli
tion of slavery; Anastacio Busta-
mente’s with the suspension of im
migration from the U.S.; and
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna’s by
cancelling the federalist constitution
of 1824, then in 1835, instituting
“Las Siete Leyes,” the Seven Laws.
These laws reduced the power of lo
cal councils and again centralized
authority in the president and na
tional legislation. The laws also re
duced the size of the Texans’ militia.
Increasingly, Tejanos and Texi-
ans on the northern periphery of
Mexico, like Mexicans in Zacatecas,
clashed with the national govern
ment in Mexico City.
In January 1833, the citizens of
San Felipe convened a meeting of
Texans. They drew up a resolution
which renounced the legal injustice
and military occupation they had en
dured under Santa Anna, and pro
posed that Texas be granted sepa
rate statehood from Coahuila.
Stephen F. Austin delivered the
resolution to Mexico City in the
spring, and in an atypical mood,
Austin then let impatience guide
him.
In the fall, he warned the acting
Mexican president that the Texans
might form a separate state without
permission if they did not soon gain
approval legally. He also sent a letter
to San Antonio officials encouraging
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them to quietly ready themselves to
establish a new state. He was count
ing on Tejano officials there to wel
come this advice.
Instead, they interpreted it as an
act of treason and notified Mexico’s
acting president. By the time Austin
stopped at Saltillo on his return to
Texas in January, the Mexicans had
ordered his arrest. They took him to
Mexico City and placed him in soli
tary confinement for 18 months.
Re-examining the period after
Mexico gained independence, Alma
raz suggests that ifSanAni®
retained regional leadership
than Saltillo, tensions in less
have been resolved moreffc
But as events demorotrc
tional leaders and policies*
dire consequences on then
frontier.
Biomedical
Science
Association
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February 11,1986
WHAT’S NEW IN GENETIC
RESEARCH
Dr. James E. Womack
Professor, Veterinary Pathology, CVM
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