Texans did not like the Mexican laws
The Texan settlers disobeyed the Mexican law in the 1820's by...selling huge tracts of landspeculating landcommercial farmingcontinuing slavery
Anglo-Texans often resisted Mexican laws imposed on them, particularly regarding land ownership, religion, and governance. Many settlers viewed these regulations as restrictive and contrary to their expectations of personal liberties and property rights. This tension ultimately contributed to growing dissatisfaction, leading to conflicts such as the Texas Revolution, where Anglo-Texans sought independence from Mexican rule. They frequently prioritized their own cultural practices and legal norms over adherence to Mexican regulations.
why were Texans unhappy with Mexicans rule
Anglo-Texans often resisted Mexican laws that they found restrictive or contrary to their interests, particularly regarding immigration and the enforcement of Catholicism. Many settlers expected to maintain their cultural practices and autonomy, leading to tensions with Mexican authorities. This resistance eventually contributed to the Texas Revolution, as Anglo-Texans sought greater self-governance and adherence to their own legal and social systems. Overall, their response was marked by a desire for independence and a rejection of perceived overreach by the Mexican government.
Janitors
Wherever they wants.
In Texas.
After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.
the Mexican government asked the Texans to strip for them
By shooting back
No , they were overrun by the Mexican Army .
Tejanos