Important aspects covered in the law of April 6, 1830, comprised of;
i) It was designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas.
ii) The law was directed toward stimulating counter-colonization of Texas by Mexicans and Europeans, encouraging military occupation, and stimulating coastal trade.
iii) The law outlawed immigration from the United States to Texas. The law canceled all empresario land grants that had not been fulfilled. Anglo-colonization of Texas was now illegal. The government encouraged Texas and European settlers to move to Texas where they would provide money and land for the settlers.
iv) The law stated that slaves could no longer be brought to Mexico which would hurt the Anglo-Texan community on development cotton production industry.
v) The law further placed a customs duty on all goods delivered from the U.S to Texas which would destroy the Anglo-Texan economy by asking them to pay more for U.S supplies.
Based on the map I've attached, I'd say that Christianity spread to
most of the Roman Empire by 476 AD. If you look at the map, you will see that before 325, there were some places in Spain and Italy mostly where Christianity existed, however, after that year, it only continued spreading throughout Europe, which mostly belonged to the Roman Empire at the time.
<span>Henry Fairlie on What Europeans Thought of Our Revolution.
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The delegates agreed they needed a national government. But they were afraid of making one that was too strong. They believed that most of the powers of government should be kept by the states because citizens could control state governments more easily than they could control a national government.