TURTLE BAYOU RESOLUTIONS JUNE 13, 1832
The colonists of
FIRST By their repeated violations of the constitution and laws and the total
disregard of the civil and political rights of the people.
SECOND By their fixing and establishing among us,
in the time of peace,
military posts, the officers of which, totally
disregarding the local civil
authorities of the State, have committed various acts
evincing opposition to the true interest of the people in the enjoyment of
civil liberty.
THIRD By arresting the commissioners, especially
Juan Francisco Madero, who, on the part of the State
government, was to put the inhabitants east of
FOURTH By the
imposition of military force, preventing the Alcalde
of the
jurisdiction of
FIFTH: By the
appointing to the revenue department men whose principles are
avowedly to the true interest of the people of
SIXTH By the military commandant of Anahuac
advising and procuring servants to quit the service of their masters, and
offering them protection; causing them to labor for his benefits, and refusing
to compensate them for the same.
SEVENTH By
imprisonment of our citizens without lawful cause; and claiming the right of
trying said citizens by a military court for offense of a character cognizable
by the civil authority alone.
RESOLVED That we view with
feelings of the deepest regret, the manner in which the government of the
present dynasty. The repeated violation of the
constitution; the total disregard of the laws; the entire prostration of the civil power,
are grievances of such character as to arouse the feelings of every freeman,
and impel him to resistance.
RESOLVED That we view with feelings of deepest interest and solicitude, the
firm and manly resistance which is made by
those patriots under the highly and distinguished chieftain Santa Anna, to the
numerous encroachments and
infractions which have been made by the present
administration upon the laws and constitution of our beloved and adopted
country.
RESOLVED That as
freemen devoted to a correct interpretation an enforcement of the constitution
and laws, according to their true spirit, we pledge our lives and fortunes in
support of the same, and of those distinguished leaders who are gallantly
fighting in defense of civil liberty.
RESOLVED That all the people of
support of the principles incorporated in the
foregoing resolutions.
Submitted by Patsy
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