because they wanted to
Texas was no longer under Spanish rule in 1821 when Mexico gained its independence from Spain. Following this, Texas became a part of the newly independent nation of Mexico. The transition marked the end of Spanish colonial authority over the region.
Florida, Texas, New Mexico
Spain took over Mexico because they wanted to rule the whole world.
American settlers or empresarios.
Maximilian I of Habsburg.
Under Mexican rule, Texas experienced significant demographic and cultural changes, particularly after the 1821 independence of Mexico. The Mexican government encouraged American settlers to move to Texas, leading to a diverse population and the establishment of agricultural communities. However, tensions arose over issues such as land rights, governance, and the enforcement of Mexico's anti-slavery laws, ultimately contributing to the Texas Revolution in 1836. The period was marked by a blend of Mexican and American influences, shaping the region's identity and future.
Since it was discovered in the 16th century, until it seceded from Mexico in 1836.
No US state has ever been under "rule of Mexico".However, the territory occupied by the states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah and parts of Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming was at one time claimed by Mexico.
There may be some islands that are under Mexican rule, but Mexico, itself, is not an island, at all - - - it is bordered to the south by Central America, and to the north by the United States, mainly along Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.
After Texas gained independance from Mexican rule in 1936, Mexican government refused to acknowledge the sovereignty of its rebellious northern province.
One significant consequence of the annexation of Texas in 1845 was the escalation of tensions between the United States and Mexico, ultimately leading to the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). Mexico viewed the annexation as an act of aggression, as it had not recognized Texas's independence from Mexican rule. This conflict resulted in significant territorial gains for the United States, including present-day California, Arizona, New Mexico, and more, but also deepened divisions over slavery in the expanding nation.
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