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8 October, 03:41

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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  1. 8 October, 03:44
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    I think is C but am not sure
  2. 8 October, 03:45
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    The correct answer is C. Texas did not have any impact during the Mexican fight for independence against the Spanish, because the region was not yet populated before Mexico became independent.

    Explanation:

    Texas was a territory colonized by the Spaniards, and was part of the colony of New Spain until the Mexican independence.

    Mexico was established as an independent nation with a center in its capital, Mexico City, which was located in the south-central part of the country. Texas, therefore, was a territory far away from large population centers. As a consequence, during the war of independence and the first years of Mexico as a free nation, Texas was not populated. So much so that the arrival of American settlers in the territory was encouraged, which years later resulted in the independence of Texas and its union to the United States of America.
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