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How much was Texas purchased for?

Texas was not purchased. Texas was annexed in 1845 which led to the Mexican American war in 1848 when Texas fought a war of independence against Mexico.


In 1836 Texas fought for its independence from?

Mexico


Why did the US settlers in Texas wanted their independence?

government


How did the first ten Texas rangers made an impact on Texas law enforcement?

The 1st Rangers were established in 1835, It started with 25 Rangers and was increased to 3 companies of 56 (156 Rangers). They fought in the war of Texas Independence. Their next job was against the Indians attacking settlers. Then they went into law inforcement and investigations.


In the 1820s Mexico invited American settlers into .?

Texas, then the independence of Texas happened in the 1830s i believe


Who did the US get Texas Annexation from?

Mexico... Whomever posted the above statement is dumb. Texas was a it's own country for nearly eight years. Originally, the French and Spanish settled the region. America bought the Louisiana purchase and Mexico fought for independence from Spain, gaining Texas. Texas settlers were in conflict with Mexican governance and fought for independence. The Republic of Texas then submitted to US Senate for Annexation.


Who fought for Mexican independence from spin and he fought to retain the territory of Texas?

houston


What was the last battle fought for Texas Independence?

Palmito Ranch


What providence fought and won it's independence from Mexico?

Texas did.


What effect did Mexican independence have on New Mexico?

Texas was part of Mexico at the time. Fifteen years after Mexico got its independence from SpainTexas fought Mexico for it's independence, and won.


What did juan seguin do to help Texas independence?

He fought with Texans in the Alamo


How did the siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?

The siege at the Alamo galvanized Texas settlers, transforming the battle into a symbol of resistance against Mexican rule. The determination and sacrifice of the defenders inspired many Texans to rally for independence, leading to increased recruitment for the Texian army. The rallying cry "Remember the Alamo!" became a unifying slogan that motivated settlers to fight fiercely in subsequent battles, ultimately contributing to Texas' victory in the war for independence.