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Major conflicts between Texans and Mexicans arose due to cultural differences, as many Anglo settlers brought distinct customs and values that clashed with Mexican traditions. The issue of slavery was significant, as Mexico had abolished it, while many Texan settlers sought to maintain and expand it. Additionally, land disputes and the Texans' desire for greater autonomy fueled tensions, culminating in the demand for independence from Mexican rule. Lastly, the lack of effective governance and enforcement of Mexican laws in Texas led to further frustrations and conflicts.

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