There were only two major problems that got in the Texans' way when they had finally gained their independence.
The first reason is that Mexico refused to accept the treaty Santa Anna had signed to give Texas independence.
The second reason was that Texas was technically bankrupt. An extra reason was that the
Answer:
Guilds: they are medieval association of workers and craftsmen which ensure mutual aid and quality work in a particular production process in which they hold a monopoly acquired from the state.
During the mid-eighteenth century, they became the center of criticism by the followers of free trade who believed that restriction of work by the sate should be ended for a more competitive economic structure. By the mid-nineteenth century, the monopoly of guilds seemed to be disappeared.