Anti-slavery laws, granting freedom to all slaves.
It started because Texas was tired of Mexico's rules.
Mexico abolished slavery in 1829, and the Mexican government opposed the practice of slavery in Texas. However, following the Texas Revolution in 1836, when Texas gained independence from Mexico, slavery was legalized in the new Republic of Texas.
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American settlers, who didn't follow the rules for colonizing Texas, including the religion, language and of course, stopping from practicing slavery.
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To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
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Mexico has been an independent country since 1821.