Texas was basically made up of immigrants from the USA and Europe. Well, The texans were frustrated with the mexican government because all the documents were in Spanish and their right were taken away and then in fear of the texans rebelling they made Immigration illegal and put taxes on them so now they were really angry and they also put Austin in prison.
the Mexican government asked the Texans to strip for them
October 2, 1835
The Treaties of Velasco which were not honored by the Texans or the Mexicans and were never ratified by the Mexican Government.
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The emigrants from the United States (Specifically Southern) were pro-slavery which upset the young Mexican government making them enforce proper laws into the Texans sparking a revolution which then later had the Texans break away. The American Government, most notably James K. Polk wanting to annex it sent troops there even though Mexico threatened with a war declaration if they set a foot on Texan soil.
the Mexican government asked the Texans to strip for them
Texas was basically made up of immigrants from the USA and Europe. Well, The texans were frustrated with the mexican government because all the documents were in Spanish and their right were taken away and then in fear of the texans rebelling they made Immigration illegal and put taxes on them so now they were really angry and they also put Austin in prison.
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October 2, 1835
Texans did not like the Mexican laws
Santa Anna didn't enforce the Mexican Constitution of 1824. That Constitution Texas supported. So of course, it angered Texans and tensions grew between Texans and the Mexican government and finally after all options failed, Texans resorted to war.
Anglo settlers to Texas weren't the only Mexican citizens upset in 1835. Quite a few areas of Mexico were in open revolt. Santa Ana had abrogated the 1821 Mexican Consstitution. This is why you will see Mexican flags with an 1821 on them, it was the bearers way of saying that the government should uphold the Constitution. They were upset, because Santa Anna and the Mexican government had locked Stephen F. Austin up.
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Treaties of Velasco which were not honored by the Texans or the Mexicans and were never ratified by the Mexican Government.
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The Texans , fighting to the end , became a rallying cry encouraging the others to fight on against the Mexican government/army .
The emigrants from the United States (Specifically Southern) were pro-slavery which upset the young Mexican government making them enforce proper laws into the Texans sparking a revolution which then later had the Texans break away. The American Government, most notably James K. Polk wanting to annex it sent troops there even though Mexico threatened with a war declaration if they set a foot on Texan soil.