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Americans resented following Mexican laws; also, few Americans spoke Spanish, and they were angry that documents had to be in that language. Slave owners were upset when Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829.

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Americans resented following Mexican laws; also, few Americans spoke Spanish, and they were angry that documents had to be in that language. Slave owners were upset when Mexico outlawed slavery in 1829.

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Expansion of those settlers further into Native American territories, thus prompting for clashes between them.

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-they said you must be catholic

outlawed slavery

stopped Immigration from the US

santa anna changed constitution so he would be dictator for life.

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The question of slavery and self-imposed isolation from Mexican settlers.

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Slavery.

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Why did the relations between Mexican government and American settlers in Texas begin to deteriorate?

Relations between the Mexican government and American settlers in Texas begin to deteriorate because settlers refused to convert to Catholicism or free their slaves.


What was the major point of conflict between settlers in Texas and the Mexican government?

Slavery. See related questions.


Which was a source of conflict between Mexico and the American settlers in Texas in the 1830s?

The American settlers began to outnumber the Mexican residents and began lobbying for political autonomy, especially when Mexico outlawed slavery.


Describe two causes of the conflict between American settlers and Mexico?

American settlers were given this land on the promise that they would be Mexicans being on Mexican soil and that they would become Catholic. The conflict arose when they rebelled against this and wanted the freedom to do and be what they pleased.


Who was the original leader of the american settlers in Texas who obtained a huge land grant from the Mexican government?

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What Mexican law was adopted by American settlers in the southwest?

The government could not raise taxes without the consent of the people.


Who was the first American impresario to bring settlers to Texas?

Stephen Austin was the first American impresario to bring settlers to Texas. He was loyal the the Mexican government until Santa Anna voided the Mexican Constitution and pronounced himself dictator.


Why did the Mexican government worry about the loyalty of the new settlers?

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What was the war for Independence?

The Texas War of Independence, also known as the Texas Revolution, was a conflict between the Mexican government against insurgent settlers in the Texas territory that began on October 2, 1835 and concluded on April 21, 1836. The conflict concluded with the militaristic defeat of the Mexican government at the Battle of San Jacinto, which ultimately resulted in the creation of the Republic of Texas.


Original leader of American settlers in Texas who obtained a huge land grant from the Mexican government?

Stephen Austin


Where did American settlers revolted against Mexican authorities?

In Texas


What about American settlers in Texas upset Mexican leaders?

Slavery.