the cause was land, a border dispute.
there are to many Mexicans in Texas!!!!! response: since the cowardly nameless moron who wrote the above cannot even spell in his so-called native language, it is only fitting that it be left as is to reflect the illiteritude and stupidity of those who hold his position.
The cause was the Annexation of Texas and the consequence was that the US acquired California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.
The effect is... It increased tensions between Texas and Mexico.
FALSE
He served as the regular commander at the Alamo Mission in San Antonio. He never surrendered, nor retreated. His letter, written during the siege and addressed "To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World" helped motivate the Texas army and rally the support of America for the cause of Texas' independence.
i think it is because peopLe from the us saw texas as an opertunity but mean while the mexicans were ruling the land cause back then texas was aparty of mexico
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
The Texas Annexation, which made Texas the 28th state of the United States.
cause of mexicans...
Cause it's shada
cause there Mexican
Of course Mexicans caused it. Mexicans are dirty, and nasty so because of all their "grease" or oil from them being dirty that is what caused it. So thank all the mexicans for all the animals that died. Stupid Mexicans.
there are to many Mexicans in Texas!!!!! response: since the cowardly nameless moron who wrote the above cannot even spell in his so-called native language, it is only fitting that it be left as is to reflect the illiteritude and stupidity of those who hold his position.
The Native Americans had land. The European Settlers wanted it. That is not just the "most likely" cause, that is the cause.
cause they like Taco Bell
Most American's knew that President Polk's policy of "Manifest Destiny" (motto or slogan) was a land grabbing campaign, and many felt the Mexicans were willing to sell the land, if the price was right.
American farmers living in the Mexican territory of Texas wanted the same land rights and permissions that they would have in the United States. When the Mexicans refused, the Texans decided that they would secede and hope that the United States would annex them.