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The so-called "Aztlan War" is a racist myth. As for the rest of your question, Mexico has never invaded Texas. Texas was part of Mexico, and Mexico tried to prevent Texas from declaring independence. The effort failed, but it is false to say that Mexico ever invaded Texas.
After declaring their independence from Mexico, they created a constitution and selected an interim president to serve until the first presidenial election.
Dont take my word for it, but i think it was because by declaring their independence, the mexican-american war was triggered.
Mexico showed a significant interest in Texas, particularly during the early 19th century when it was part of Spanish territory. After gaining independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico encouraged American settlers to move to Texas to help develop the region. This led to cultural and political tensions, ultimately resulting in the Texas Revolution and Texas declaring independence in 1836.
It was the year Texas gained it"s independence from Mexico
Mexico was the ruling country.
The justification for Texas declaring independence from Mexico in 1836 largely stems from grievances over governance, cultural differences, and disputes regarding slavery. Texans, many of whom were American settlers, felt that the Mexican government was not adequately representing their interests and that policies like the abolition of slavery threatened their way of life. Additionally, the Mexican government's centralization efforts clashed with the Texans' desire for local autonomy. Ultimately, the declaration of independence was a response to a perceived lack of rights and self-determination.
After winning the independence from Mexico most Texans voted for annexation. Texas won independence from Mexico in March 2, 1836 after the Texas revolution.
The United States was Not justified in going to war with Mexico Because Polk Provoked it , Robbery Of Texas , and growth of slavery.
Texas won its independence on the year 1836.
Mexico
From Mexico.