The Rio Grande
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
the declaration of independence of Texas
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
Texas wanted independence so that they could have slaves and grow cotton.
In 1830 Mexico feared that the Americans would try to make Texas a part of the United States.
The Alamo is so important because in the history, the Texans didnt want to be bossed around by the Mexicans anymore....
It did get annexed in 1846 and became the 28th state.
east Texas has all the big cities and all the stuff that goes with it west Texans don't want anything to do with it. our grandads fought hard first Indians then Mexicans after the civil war carpet baggers, east Texas did the Alamo thing, but we had to feed the whole USA with beef the best beef. the Mexicans took lessons from the Indians and became cowboys, we took it from the Mexicans and perfected it. we where the wild west, no outlaw, or legal group for that matter could out do our Texas rangers, all the top ropers come from west Texas. bull riders yes its a fun sport but not what those real cowboys did, same as you bareback riders, roping and saddlebronx is cowboying. same as roughnecks we perfected it and gave it to the world. so we west Texans don't want anything to do with east Texans ( all Houston is is wannabe New York and reap the benifit of being texan)
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They were trying to defend their town and their homes.
The reason why they fought each other is because Texas wanted to be independent from Mexico, because most of the Texans were Americans that moved. They revolted because Mexico only allowed them to be Catholic, and most of the settlers were Protestant.