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The US settlers were seeking undeveloped land in the southwest, and the Mexican governments originally encouraged settlers as a means to increase the area's population. Mexico eventually realized that the new settlers did not want to be subject to Mexican authority.

the Spanish and Mexican governments invited U.S. settlers to move there to increase the province's population.

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