He banned slavery reforms
he died
The construction began April 1834.
The Mexican government imprisoned Stephen Austin in 1834 due to his advocacy for greater autonomy for Texas and his opposition to centralist policies imposed by the Mexican government. Austin had traveled to Mexico City to negotiate for the rights of Texan settlers, but his calls for reforms were seen as a threat to the authority of the Mexican government. His imprisonment reflected the growing tensions between Texas and Mexico, which ultimately contributed to the Texas Revolution. Austin was released after a short period but returned to Texas as a key figure in the fight for independence.
they werent a dictator but it was in Texas
Yes. 1834 is in the 19th century.
General Santa Anna Señor came to power in Mexico in 1834 and made the promise to tighten control over Texas.
On February 3, 1834, Wake Forest University was founded. On January 29, 1834, President Andrew Jackson used US soldiers to control a labor dispute, and on May 5, 1834, Charles Darwin began his expedition at Rio Santa Cruz.
1834
Mission Santa Barbara was secularized in 1834. This happened after the Act for the Secularization of the Missions of California was passed in August 1833.
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There does not appear to be any real estimate of how many cattle were in Texas in 1834. However, there were 5,000 cattle exported from Texas in that year.
The Mexican Constitution.
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he died
Santa Clause
The construction began April 1834.
The construction began April 1834.