he did not want slavery
Their refusal to allow the introduction of slavery.
they wanted to end slavery
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Tejanos, are Mexicans who lived in Texas.
Tejanos were Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home.
They were called "Tejanos" .
That is the correct spelling of the plural proper noun "Tejanos" (Spanish for Texans).
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
In the mid-1800s, both Anglo-Texans and Tejanos sought a degree of autonomy and self-governance for Texas, aiming to establish a stable political and economic environment. Anglo-Texans desired the expansion of slavery and land opportunities, while Tejanos aimed to protect their rights and land holdings amid growing Anglo settlement. Both groups, despite their differing motivations, shared a common interest in promoting Texas's independence and prosperity. Ultimately, these aspirations contributed to the complex social and political dynamics of the region during this period.
he did not want slavery
Millard Fillmore want slavery and didnt want slavery
the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery
Their refusal to allow the introduction of slavery.
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