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Angelina Peterson
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18 May, 00:02
Why did Texas go to war with Mexico
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Gerald Esparza
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Slavery was against Mexican law, but Americans brought slaves to Texas. Many American settlers and Tejanos, or Mexicans who lived in Texas, wanted to break away from Mexico. They did not like laws made by Santa Anna, Mexico's president. The Tejanos and Texans decided to fight for independence.
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