Texas was no longer under Spanish rule in 1821 when Mexico gained its independence from Spain. Following this, Texas became a part of the newly independent nation of Mexico. The transition marked the end of Spanish colonial authority over the region.
Filibusters fought against Spanish rule in Texas primarily due to their desire for land, economic opportunity, and the promotion of democratic ideals. Many viewed the weakening of Spanish control as an opportunity to establish independent republics or expand the United States. Additionally, the growing sentiment for freedom and self-governance fueled their efforts, as they sought to liberate Texas from what they perceived as oppressive colonial rule. Their activities contributed to the broader movement that eventually led to Texas' independence.
Spainish colonial rule
after WWII
after WWII
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Spanish Texas refers to the period when the region was part of the Spanish Empire, primarily characterized by Spanish colonial rule from the early 18th century until 1821. During this time, Spanish settlers established missions and presidios to secure the territory. In contrast, Mexican Texas denotes the era following Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821, when Texas became part of the newly formed Mexican Republic. This period saw increased American immigration, tensions over land and governance, eventually leading to the Texas Revolution in 1836.
Rizal was both a propagandist and a reformist. He utilized his writings and actions to advocate for social and political reforms in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's work inspired the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
It was built under Spanish rule
Santa Barbara
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