What were some of the problems Texans encountered with the Mexican government?

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What were some of the problems Texans encountered with the Mexican government?
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The Texas Revolution(1835-1836) resulted in the independence of Texas from Mexico and the birth of the Republic of Texas.

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The following were the problems Texans encountered with the Mexican Government:-

  • Cultural Differences- The Anglos from the United States had made a promise to convert but after arriving in Texas, most did not. They continued to practice their Protestant faiths and this clashed with the Mexican Government’s Roman Catholicism.
  • In the judicial system, the Mexicans operated under the Napoleonic code while the Anglos followed the English common law. The Allegations of tyranny and disloyalty caused Bitter disputes between the Texans and the Mexican Government.
  • The Physical isolation of Texas, as Mexico City was far away it failed to completely control the land, and Texans felt alienated.
  • In the beginning, the American immigrant's slaveholders were allowed to continue the use of enslaved labor force. However, Mexico banned slavery in 1829 and made efforts to abolish slavery in Texas causing violent reactions from the American immigrants.
  • The immigrants from the US had started flooding Texas. To stop this deluge, the Mexican Government passed legislation against further settlement by Anglo-Americans in Coahuila and Texas and reimposed the tariffs.
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