After the Texans revolted and captured San Antonio in the 1830s, they gained a significant victory against Mexican forces, which bolstered their fight for independence from Mexico. This conflict ultimately led to the Texas Revolution, culminating in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836, where Texian forces defeated Santa Anna's army and secured Texas independence. The victory at San Antonio became a rallying point for Texian forces, strengthening their resolve and support for the cause of independence.
because they wanted to
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
they wanted independent control of their own affairs
Wha wanted both Anglo ~Texans and Tejanos in the mid ~1830s
They got it in Mexico, during the Mexican-American War. Mexico was not pleased about the 1845 annexation of Texas by the States. Despite the fact that Texas revolted against Mexico during the mid-1830s.
Texans wanted independence from Mexico, largely due to their reliance on slavery, after Mexico ended the practice.
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Slavery. Mexico's government banned slavery, thus enraging Texans who immediately began to look for any pretext to break up with Mexico. See related questions for further details.
The goal of social reform in the 1830s was to improve the conditions of life.
in the 1830s
it was bad people fighting and cursing to black people in the late 1830s and is bad to me