Battle of Velasco - Resulted in the first casualties in Texas' relations with Mexico. After several days of fighting, the Mexicans under Domingo de Ugartechea were forced to surrender for lack of ammunition., Convention of 1832 - 1. asked that Texas be made a separate Mexican state 2. asked that Anglo immigration from the U.S. be allowed 3. asked for exemption of certain import taxes, Convention of 1833 - The delegates adopted the same resolutions as the Convention of 1832 but also wrote a constitution for the proposed Mexican state of Texas., Fredonian Rebellion - first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches, Law of April 6, 1830 - banned all Anglo immigration from the United States into Texas, Mier y Teran Report - encouraged increasing trade between Texas and Mexico to discourage trade with the U.S, Turtle Bayou Resolutions - The settlers gathered to protest Travis' arrest in 1832, and wrote these statements where the settlers pledged their loyalty to Mexico and Santa Anna., Protest at Anahuac - Colonel Juan Davis Bradburn arrests several citizens, including William B. Travis, and holds them for a military trial.,

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