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Not much; it was a sparsely populated land devoid of settlers, besides some religious missions scattered throughout the territory.

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Q: How did life in Texas change when Mexico won their independence from Spain?
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Why was it important to Texas that Mexico won there independence from Spain?

Because originally, Texas was part of Mexico.


Did Mexico own Texas before Spain?

No. After Spain conquered Mexico, it eventually conquered the territories known as present-day Texas.


When Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821 what was Texas?

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What were conditions like in Texas when Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821?

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What were condition like in Texas when Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821?

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When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821 Texas was?

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What year did Texas win independence from Spain?

At the end of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) Mexico was forced to cease any attempts on reclaiming Texas.Mexico however, has never granted Texas independence; in case Texas secedes from the United States, Mexico is in theoryentitled to seek its annexation once more.


In 1836 the republic of Texas won its independence from what country?

Mexico (which had won its independence from Spain only 15 years earlier).


What two requirements did Spain establish for U.S. immigrants settling in Texas?

Americans didn't really begin to immigrate to Texas until after Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821. Mexico established the conditions.


Was Texas a colony?

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Why is march 2nd 1836 important to Texas?

It is the year Mexico (and Texas, which was part of Mexico at the time) won its independence from Spain.Mexico liberalized immigration to increase the population of people they could use to fight Comanche Indians.


Did Spain add Texas to its American empire?

Spain's oversea territorries were officially called New Spain. New Spain included parts of North and South America, Africa, and islands in the Pacific Ocean and the Carribean Ocean. Texas was part of New Spain until Mexico won it's independence in 1821. Texas became an independent nation when it won independence from Mexico in 1836. Texas became a state of the United States in 1845.