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From the colonist view the Decree of 1830 did the following:

Made it impossible for current settlers in Texas to invite friends or extended family's still living in the United States to become naturalized and legal citizens of Mexico. This law also effected friends and family's who had just arrived or were in the process of coming to Texas. But this was one small part of the problem at that time. Additional laws were passed in 1830 which:

- allowed the settlement of Mexican convicts in the Anglo saxon colonized regions of

Texas-Coahulla

- Sent Mexican solders to into the province as a military occupation force to enforce

laws and watch the colonist. Those troops were lead by General Teran

Though the Decree of 1830 applied to every nation, it was clear it was aimed at the United States. It should also be remembered that not all the Mexican settlers in Texas were dead beats (as is commonly assumed today), who left notices to debt collectors GTT (Gone to Texas). Some indeed were but many of these family's were relatively well off, and well educated. Still Mexico was suspicious and the recent Ferdonian Revolt, ( put down in part by Austin's colonist ), aided Mexico's concerns.

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What was the significance of decree in Texas history?

The decree in Texas history, particularly the Law of April 6, 1830, was significant as it marked a turning point in relations between the Mexican government and Anglo settlers. It aimed to curb immigration from the United States and enforce Mexican laws, which led to increased tensions and resentment among Texan settlers. This discontent contributed to the Texas Revolution in 1835, ultimately resulting in Texas gaining independence from Mexico in 1836. The decree highlighted the challenges of governing a diverse population and foreshadowed the complexities of Texas-Mexico relations.


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Fredonian Rebellion (1826) Inspection Trip Of Meir y Teran (1829) Decree of April 6, 1830 Affair At Anahuac (1832) Battle Of Velasco (1832) Turtle Bayou Resolutions (1832) Convention of 1832 & 1833 Arrest Of Stephen F. Austin (1833) New Conflict at Anahuac (1833) The Consultation (1835) All led up to the.... REVOLT! (:


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