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Texas split up from Mexico and became an independent republic. This conflict is known as the Texas Revolution or the Texas war of independence.

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Q: What happened when Mexico passed laws the Texas didn't agree with?
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What happened when Mexico passed laws the Texans didn't agree with?

There was a war and Mexico won by dropping twenty nukes on texas.


What contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican?

Texas and Mexico did not agree about Texas boundrys


What contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican War?

Texas and Mexico did not agree about Texas boundrys


Did Texas and Mexico agree on the issue of slavery?

No. This eventually resulted in the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). See the related questions section for further details.


Did Mexico and the US agree to a joint protectorate over Texas?

No. Texas declared itself independent from Mexico an later tried to gain its entry into the American Union. This became the source of such conflicts as the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1848).


Why did Mexico stop allowing Americans into Texas?

The Texans felt no loyalty to Mexico. They would not convert to their Catholic faith, would not give up owning slaves, and also wanted to make Texas a state, all of which the Mexico did not agree with.


Did Mexico agree to give up all claims on Texas?

Yes, after Mexico lost the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and was forced to sign the Guadalupe-Hidalgo treaty, thus consummating the Mexican Cession.


Who needs to agree before legislation can be passed?

The sovereign needs to agree before the legislation can be passed


What Treaty did Mexico agree on?

NAFTA


Describe how Texas Gained it's independence?

Establishing friendly relations with Britain and other European powers.


What did Santa Anna and Stephen F. Austin agree to?

In 1830, Mexico banned Anglo American immigration. Later Santa Anna and Stephen Austin agreed to allow Anglo immigration to Mexico to continue but did not allow Texas to become an independent state.


Is it true that a primary source of tension between settlers in Texas and the Mexican government was Mexico's abolition of slavery?

Most historians agree to that conclusion. it is a firsthand record of a person, place or event.;