In the 1820s, most residents of Texas were Mexican nationals. I presume they supported the government of Mexico (although there were Mexicans who fought with the Americans at Alamo). I suspect that most of the Americans living in Texas in the 1820s supported slavery and independence (slavery was illegal in Mexico).
The greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s, as compared to the electorate at the beginning of the century was that by the 1820s, property qualifications had been repealed.
Because they liked relying on the national government to make decisions for them. :)
During the Texas Revolution against Mexico, the Texans needed military support most critically. They sought reinforcements in the form of troops and supplies, as they faced a well-organized Mexican army. Additionally, financial aid and strategic alliances, particularly with the United States, were crucial for sustaining their fight for independence. Overall, a combination of military assistance and logistical support was essential for the Texans to succeed in their revolutionary efforts.
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Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
Young girls.
English is spoken by Texans, though Spanish is taught as a second language in most schools.
They eat most foods any other people eat. It is not like Texans are a whole other species...
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