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Many Mexicans were hesitant to colonize Texas due to concerns about the harsh and challenging environment, including its arid climate and the threat of conflict with Indigenous groups. Additionally, the distance from central Mexico made governance and resource management difficult, leading to fears of instability and isolation. The desire to maintain control over their own territories and avoid potential conflicts also played a significant role in their reluctance to settle in Texas.

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