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The Anahuac disturbances in the 1830s were primarily caused by tensions between Mexican authorities and American settlers in Texas. These settlers, who had migrated under the promise of land and autonomy, became frustrated with Mexican laws, particularly regarding Immigration, taxation, and the enforcement of slavery. The Mexican government's efforts to assert control and impose its policies led to resistance from the settlers, culminating in uprisings that contributed to the broader Texas Revolution.

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