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To some extent simply because of border lawlessness caused by Pancho Villa.

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Q: Did the Mexican revolution have anything to do with Texas?
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Is the Texas Revolution a result of the Mexican war?

no


What era of Texas History does aftermath of the Texas Revolution fall under?

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They hoped to end the Texas Revolution.


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This Mexican law changed US immigration to Texas (then a Mexican state) and directly led to the Texas Revolution and ultimately the creation of the Republic of Texas.


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The Mexican Revolution (1910-1921)


How many years between the Mexican revolution and the Texas Revolution?

I guess you really mean the Mexican War of Independence. There were 14 years between both conflicts.


What was the outcome for Battle of Gonzalas?

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