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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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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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Did the Texans like the Mexican laws?

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Why did Texas have a revolution?

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.


Why were settlers from the US now Mexican citizens upset with the Mexican government in 1835?

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How did the fighting at the Alamo inspires Texans to their independence?

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