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first occupiers of Texas

Native Americans for up to 10,000 years

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the first tribes to settle in Texas

Caddo and Apache

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why was Texas popular for settlement

plentiful hunting and farming land

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Caddos occupied land from

Trinity River to Mississippi River and north to Red River

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Apache occupied

south and west to the area now known as Big Bend

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the other two tribes

Karankawa and Coahuiltecan

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these two tribes settled the

coastal regions

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first explorers

-Spanish: Alvar Nunez de Vaca

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-rescued near Galveston Island

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-Spain established missions, military bases and settlements throughout Texas and Mexico calling it New Spain

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Texans of Mexican heritage are called

Tejanos

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most tejanos stayed out of the war between Texas and Mexico and preferred self governance called

ayuntamiento

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tejanos who did not fight for Mexico were

rewarded with land but their ancestral land was taken from them

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mexican govt promoted the ___ settlement in Texas

Anglo

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who were these people

american settlers

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why did mexicans support anglo settlement?

raise revenue through taxes

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people who were granted the right to settle the land and recruit other settlers to come to Texas were called

empersarios

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these settlements led to

conflicts between Tejanos and Anglos

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if Texas were an independent nation today, our economy would rank

10th in the world

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our gross state product in 2017 was

$1.7 trillion, 2nd highest in US

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texas is home to ___ of the top 50 companies on fortune 500 list

6

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sources of texas economic strength

  1. food and fiber(corn, cotton, timber)

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  1. fuel

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  1. cattle

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  1. manufacturing

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what is the texas miracle

economic good fortune from 2001 to 2008. texas did not suffer from 2008 recession unlike other states due to the price of fuel

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half of the country's fastest growing cities

Texas suburbs

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in 2016, Texas ranked ___ in energy consumption

6th

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fastest growing demographic in Texas

Asians

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political culture

set of shared values and practices held by people that informs their expectations of government and society

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do texans support death penalty

75% do

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Consitution

a document that lays out the principles and responsibilities of government. Establishes the structure and rules for elected officials.

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bill of rights

formal declaration of the rights of citizens

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social contract

consent of the people to be governed and resign some freedoms in exchange for security and rights

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popular sovereignty

the idea that all ultimate power rests with the people

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separation of powers

power is divided between three branches

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plural executive

power is divided amongst many statewide elected officials

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supremacy clause

Federal law is supreme over state law (Article IV)

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statutes

laws passed by states

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ordinances

laws passed by local governments

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Coahuila y Tejas

New state made up of Texas and the province of Coahuila (former Spanish provinces)

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Coahuila y Tejas Constitution (1827)

Texas became part of Mexico

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  • first constitution

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-very similar to the US constitution

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-separation of powers into 3 branches

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-freedom of speech

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-BUT established Catholicism as official religion

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-limited slavery

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roots of rebellion and declaration of independence for texas

  1. citizens forced to adopt Catholicism

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  1. Stephen Austin incarcerated for no reason

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  1. no trial by jury

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  1. no public education system

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  1. dissolved congress of Coahuila y Tejas

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Texas Declaration of Independence (March 1836) or Constitution of the Republic

  • 2nd constitution

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-because demands were rejected

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-before Texas won the revolution

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-written quickly after battle of Alamo

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-included a declaration of rights

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-created strict separation of powers

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-no clergy allowed to hold office

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-citizens of Texas were in favor of joining US, but issue of slavery prevented this

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-slaves not allowed to be emancipated and all free slaves had to be sold back to slavery or leave

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who was elected president of texas

Sam Houston

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New Constitution of Texas (1845)

-James Polk was elected president of US

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-annexed Texas

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-had to construct a new constitution bc every state had to have one

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-remained very similar to 1836 version but all whites and Latino males were allowed to vote

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-powers of Supreme court were expanded

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-Homestead law that protected Texans from losing their homes due to bankruptcy and expanded property rights to married women

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texas reasoning for secession

  1. failure of US govt to protect borders

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  1. abolition of slavery

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  1. dislike of Ab Lincoln

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  1. confederacy more likely to expand westward

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constitution of 1861

-joining the confederacy (US)

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-Sam Houston opposed secession and was removed from office

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-identical o 1845 version, changed loyalty to US

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constitution of 1866

-readmission to US

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-tx agreed to minimum demands

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constitution of 1869

-reconstruction

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-due to black codes and KKK, TX was ordered to rewrite constitution

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-required to ratify to 14th amendment

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-first amendment to establish free public schools

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-EJ Davis elected governor, declared martial law and ordered militia to patrol state (people called him dictator)

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final constitution 1876

-due to abuses of power of Davis and republicans

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-delegates included farmers movement called Texas Grange

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-based on popular sovereignty and limited government

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-poll tax

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the final constitution consisted of article 1:

bill of rights

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article II-V, IX, XV and XVI

powers of government

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the texas const has ___ amendments thus far

498

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unitary system

sovereign power granted complete control and authority over people (monarchy)

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confederal system

sovereign states or provinces delegate power to central govt for specific purposes, most power within states

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federal system

the sharing of power between the central and state governments

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clash between texas and federal govt

a. immigration and border system

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b. against affordable care act

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c. abortion

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enumarated powers

expressly stated in the US Constitution as powers belonging to the federal government, listed in Article I, Section 8. e.g. collect taxes, coin money, common defense and military

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implied powers

not stated in the constitution but implied

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also known as necessary and proper clause

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commerce clause

gives the federal government the power "to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian Tribes."