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Jaiden Hood
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23 March, 07:08
Were Texans justified in declaring independence?
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Jerry Roy
23 March, 07:33
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Slavery was vital to TX's economy, so the April 6th Decree that banned it didn't go over well. The Mexican government also didn't listen to any of their requests like better education.
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