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History, 31.08.2019 23:20, swaggaming941

Was it wise is for the spanish and then the mexican government to allow americans to settle in texas? explain.

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Social Studies, 06.10.2019 07:30, tynasiaparks13
;w; 1) anglos from the united states were lured to settle areas in mexico a) with the promise of low-cost land. b) with promises a living in a land without slavery. c) by the realization they could establish lucrative gold mines. d) by the possibility of having the mexican government pay any debts they had in the u.s. 2) who is often called the "father of texas" for bringing american settlers into the mexican province of tejas and eventually lead texas to independence from mexico? a) jim bowie b) sam houston c) william travis d) stephen f. austin 3) in texas history, an empresario could best be described as a) a settler who agreed to come texas in and settle rural areas. b) an escaped slave from the united states who sought freedom in texas. c) a military officer who as in charge of operating presidios in texas. d) a government agent who made arrangements to bring settlers to texas. 4) how was texas involved in the mexican fight for independence against the spanish? a) many anglo-americans were angry with the issue of slavery, which led them to support the spanish monarchy over mexican independence. b) texas sided with the spanish, which eventually led to great tension between mexico and texans after mexico won independence from spain. c) texas did not have any impact on the mexican fight for independence because the region was not yet populated before mexico became independent. d) many anglo-american texans supported the independence movement because of sentiments of equality and democracy promoted by mexican revolutionaries.
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