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Butoxors [25]
3 years ago
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Why did Texans believe they could win independence from Mexico?They had superior military capabilities compared to the Mexican a

rmy.Mexico had just become independent from Spain, so the government understood why a group would want independence.They outnumbered Mexicans four to one and could overcome the power of the Mexican government.They knew Mexico had little interest in keeping the territory. 20 POINTS PLEASE ANSWER FAST

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2 answers:
Over [174]3 years ago
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The Texans believe they could win independence from Mexico because they knew they can outnumber the Mexicans four to one and overcome the power of the Mexican government.

<h3>What caused the Texas Revolution? </h3>

The main cause of the Texas Revolution was the refusal of many Texans to accept the governmental changes mandated by "Siete Leyes" which placed almost total power in their hands.

Hence, the Texans believe they could win independence from Mexico because they knew they can outnumber the Mexicans four to one and overcome the power of the Mexican government.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

Read more about Texas Revolution

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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They outnumbered Mexicans four to one and could overcome the power of the Mexican government.

Explanation: this is the actual answer i just took the quiz and i got it wrong because of the other guy that commented

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