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The Texan settlers disobeyed the Mexican law in the 1820's by...

  1. selling huge tracts of land
  2. speculating land
  3. commercial farming
  4. continuing slavery
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How did Texans disobey Mexican laws in the 1820s?

The Texan settlers disobeyed the Mexican law in the 1820's by...selling huge tracts of landspeculating landcommercial farmingcontinuing slavery


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What was the main issue that caused conflict at Gonzales?

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