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The physical isolation of Texas, due to its vast distance from Mexico City and the challenging geography, contributed to a growing sense of autonomy among settlers. Many Texan colonists, primarily Anglo-Americans, felt disconnected from Mexican governance, leading to frustrations over political and cultural differences. This isolation fostered a desire for self-determination and ultimately culminated in the Texas Revolution, as residents sought to assert their rights and establish an independent government.

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