They relaxed their Immigration policies and allowed American immigrants to populate these northern territories under the empresario system.
Allowed immigration from Anglo settlers.
A slow decline in the mortality rate.
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).
It encouraged American settlement in Texas in the 1820s and early 1830s.
because of the great distance between California and the center of Mexico's government, by the early 1820s California had only around 3,200 colonist. These colonist were called Californios. -<33RiNABABy=]
It didn't; Mexico was so friendly to the United States that the Mexican government let American colonists settle Texas and other territories, who ironically, would later revolt, fight for their independence and ultimately secede from Mexico.
Railoroads!
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1820s and 1830s in the western United States and northern Mexico
640 acres
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