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The Turtle Bayou Resolutions, June 13, 1832 ... In the Turtle Bayou Resolutions, the rebels first articulated ideas that would become central to the Texas revolutionary movement, including allegiance to the Mexican constitution of 1824. The resolutions were published in a Brazoria newspaper in July 1832.
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Address to Colonel José Antonio Mexia, June 13, 1832; (Turtle Bayou Resolutions) ... Col Jose Antonio Mexia ... Having understood that the causes which impelled us to take up arms have been misrepresented, or misunderstood, we therefore make you the following representation.
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Articles of Decree, Attempts to limit Anglo colonization, Presidios, Austin's Arguments, Tragic Friend Mier y Teran ... Bustamante's Decree, 6 April 1830 ... "The whole population here is a mixture of strange and incoherent parts without parallel in our federation; numerous tribes of Indians, now at peace, but armed and at...
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TURTLE BAYOU RESOLUTIONS. On June 12, 1832, Anglo-American settlers opposed to the rule of Mexican commander John Davis Bradburn fled from Anahuac north to the crossing on Turtle Bayou near James Taylor White's ranchhouse. ... No signatures are affixed to the extant copy of the resolutions, but seven of the Texas leaders...
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James Taylor White settled in the lower reaches of Turtle Bayou in 1827. Five years later, the Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed nearby, and by the 1840s a number of farms were located along the stream.
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Turtle Bayou Resolutions by Archie McDonald, PhD., from All Things Historical, an East Texas syndicate historical column. ... Taking advantage of a revolt against that same government being led by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the four Turtle Bayou Resolutions denounced, the usurpers, declared their support for Santa Anna...
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Following this, the Texans met at Turtle Bayou to plan future action. Here they drew up resolutions censuring violations of Mexico's constitution by President Bustamante, encouraging resistance to his regime, and inviting all Texans to uphold the cause of civil liberty.
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RESOLVED That all the people of Texas be united to co-operate with us, in support of the principles incorporated in the foregoing resolutions...
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www.anahuactexasindependence.com/turtle.htm
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The Turtle Bayou Resolution was when the Mexicans and Texans had a fight in Turtle Bayou, and they resolved their differences.
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