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Prior to the Alamo, Texas was occupied by Mexican forces as part of the Mexican Republic. The region had been a battleground for control between Anglo settlers and the Mexican government, particularly following the Texas Revolution's tensions. The Alamo, a former Spanish mission, became a pivotal site during this conflict between Texian revolutionaries and Mexican troops.
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The Mexican government awarded large grants of land in California primarily to Californio settlers, who were Mexican citizens living in the region, and to immigrants who were encouraged to settle there, including Anglos and other foreign nationals. These grants were part of efforts to promote agriculture and development in the area following the Mexican-American War. Additionally, influential individuals, such as military officers and political leaders, were often recipients of significant land grants to foster loyalty to the Mexican government.
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The legislative branch is part of the federal government.
Stephan F. Austin was arrested by the Mexican government in 1834 due to his involvement in advocating for greater autonomy for Texas, which was then a part of Mexico. His efforts to negotiate with Mexican authorities for Texas's rights and governance were seen as a threat to Mexican sovereignty. Austin was detained for several months, reflecting the growing tensions between the Texian settlers and the Mexican government, which eventually escalated into the Texas Revolution.
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There were a few Mexican settlements in the United States before they were claimed or fought for by the US government. These include Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, part of California, and a few others.
They were Mexicans, however most of them didn't really care much about it as the central Mexican government was very far away at the time.
Yes, the state of Nevada was part of the Mexican Cession. This territory was ceded to the United States following the Mexican-American War through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Although Nevada was not organized as a separate territory until 1861, its land was included in the areas acquired from Mexico.