Which act taken by the delegates at the Convention of 1836 was last?
selecting officers for the ad interim government
drafting a peace proposal to Santa Anna
appointing a committee to write a declaration of independence
approving a constitution​

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Answer: maybe

Explanation:

The Convention of 1836 was the meeting of elected delegates in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas in March 1836. The Texas Revolution had begun five months previously, and the interim government, known as the Consultation, had wavered over whether to declare independence from Mexico or pledge to uphold the repudiated Mexican Constitution of 1824. Unlike those of previous Texas councils, delegates to the Convention of 1836 were younger, more recent arrivals to Texas, and more adamant on the question of independence. As delegates prepared to convene, Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna led a large army into Texas to quell the revolt; the vanguard of this army arrived at San Antonio de Bexar on February 23.

The last act by the delegates at the Texas Convention of 1836 was B. drafting a peace proposal to Santa Anna, which he rejected with his invading Mexican army.

 

  • The Convention of 1836 was to declare the independence of Texas from Mexico. Before it adjourned, Santa Anna had invaded Texas with his army.

 

  • The purpose of the invasion was to quell the revolt of Texas. And the revolution ended at an enormous human cost.

 

Thus, the last act by the delegates at the 1836 Texas Convention was making a peace proposal to Santa Anna.

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