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mixas84 [53]
1 year ago
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how did the Law of April 6, 1830 contribute to increased tensions between Mexico and the colonists of Texas

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tatuchka [14]1 year ago
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The immigration of US citizens had begun to accelerate, and the law of April 6, 1830 specifically prohibited any additional American colonists from settling in Mexican territory. Texas colonists were dissatisfied with the new law.

The legislation included eighteen articles designed to strengthen Mexico's grip on Texas. At its core was a prohibition on additional colonists from the United States, as well as a crackdown on slavery in Texas.

April 6, 1830, Law prohibited American immigration to Texas. Many Texans were dissatisfied with the Mexican government in the early 1830s and considered rebellion.

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