In 1830, Mexico banned Anglo American immigration. Later Santa Anna and Stephen Austin agreed to allow Anglo immigration to Mexico to continue but did not allow Texas to become an independent state.
They relaxed their immigration policies and allowed American immigrants to populate these northern territories under the empresario system.
During Stephen F. Austin's absence in Mexico City, several significant reforms were implemented by the Mexican government, including the abolition of slavery in 1829 and the enforcement of Mexican laws regarding land titles and immigration. Additionally, the Mexican government began to enforce stricter regulations on the immigration of Anglo settlers, emphasizing the need for them to convert to Catholicism and adhere to Mexican laws. These reforms created tension between the Anglo settlers and the Mexican authorities, setting the stage for future conflicts.
Mexico the country, no. New Mexico, the state, yes.
The Anglo Arab is crossed with Arabian and Thoroughbred to create the Anglo Arab
Mexico hoped to gain increased economic development and protection of its northern territories by encouraging Anglo settlement in Texas.
Anglo settlers were colonist in Mexico and Mexican settlers weren't
Mier y Teran recommended that Mexico increase taxes on imported goods that came from the United States, he also recommended that Mexico abolishes (no longer allow it) slavery, and finally, he recommended that Mexico stops immigration. (didn't allow immigrants to come into Texas - there were about 30,000 Anglo Americans and 7,800 Mexicans; the Mexicans were outnumbered by a lot.)
In 1830, Mexico enacted the Law of April 6, which aimed to limit immigration from the United States to Texas. This law prohibited further American settlement in the region and sought to curb the growing influence of Anglo settlers, who were seen as a threat to Mexican sovereignty. The law was part of broader efforts by the Mexican government to maintain control over Texas amid rising tensions with American settlers.
California.
Support from the rest of Anglo colonists to split up from Mexico. The battle by itself was a massacre, where all Anglo combatants were killed.
(1807)Zebulon Pike led first Anglo-American expedition to New Mexico