The option that fits the description of the roles of the Mexican nation is the D. Mexican Colonization laws of 1825
<h3>What did the Mexican Colonization laws of 1825 say?</h3>
The Mexican Colonization laws of 1825 were meant to govern the the way that colonists would be able to take over various lands in Mexico. This was necessitated by the fact that a lot of Mexico was not occupied and there was a need to occupy these empty areas to make Mexico much safer and habitable. 
As a result, these Mexican Colonization laws of 1825 were passed. They included things like how the Mexican government promised to protect the liberty, property and civil rights of any colonist that comes to the country. Colonists would also be exempt from having to pay taxes for a decade while they set their settlement up. However, any colonist who did not take care of the land they were given for two years, would lose the land.
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Hello.
The answer is 
NovaNet- to put power in the hands of an elected body.
And it was <span>unicameral.</span>
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The land was called Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is also referred to as the land between two rivers because of this.
        
             
        
        
        
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