A response to Mier y Teran's report. It outlawed Immigration from the united states to Texas and canceled all empresarial grants that had not yet been fulfilled.it also included other provisions designed to slow, if not stop Anglo American immigration into Texas.
The law of April 6, 1830 is the law that banned U.S. immigration and stopped slaves from being shipped to Texas!! Hope this helped I deleted that other message because it didn't make sense!!!! she was wrong. - Kimzzz1998
Law of April 6, 1830
April 6 1830 was a Tuesday.
The law of April 6, 1830 was written by the Mexican government, specifically by President Anastasio Bustamante. It aimed to restrict immigration from the United States into Mexico in an effort to protect Mexican territory and sovereignty.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna did not make the law of april 6 1830. The Texans had a big fight or debate against the Mexicans of freedom rights. Then the Mexicans then decided to make a few laws they had to follow.
The major goal of the Law of April 6, 1830 was to prohibit further immigration of U.S. settlers into Mexican Texas, in an effort to strengthen Mexican control over the region. The law also aimed to encourage European immigration, specifically from Spain and Mexico, to populate the area.
LAW OF APRIL 6, 1830. The Law of April 6, 1830, said to be the same type of stimulus to the Texas Revolutionqv that the Stamp Act was to the American Revolution, was initiated by Lucas Alamán y Escalada,qv Mexican minister of foreign relations, and was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas. The law came as a result of the warning and communications of Manuel de Mier y Terán,qv who made fourteen
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to stop slavery
Mexicans in 1830 were against slavery and abolished it in the Decree of April 6, 1830.
The law of April 6, 1830, was passed in Mexico and aimed to restrict further U.S. immigration to Texas. It also prohibited slavery in the region and required foreigners to convert to Catholicism. These measures were intended to strengthen Mexican control over the territory.