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Fredonian Rebellion
Mexicans and their government were against this rebellion and led them to become suspicious of american colonists
This rebellion did not last long and did not have much support from Texans
Skaidrė: 2
Law of April 6, 1830
Mexicans thought that the law was necessary to address the problems in Texas
Texans were outraged by these new laws and said it took away their rights
Skaidrė: 3
Affair at Anahuac
Mexicans believed the taxes were fair and that the Texans had no right to think otherwise
Texans believed they should not have to pay these unfair taxes and protested against them.
Skaidrė: 4
Conventions of 1832 1833
Mexicans believed that their rules were fair and rejected the Texans state constitution and petition
Texans wanted to resume immigration from the united states, not pay taxes, and become their own state
Skaidrė: 5
Arrest of Stephen F. Austin
Mexicans thought that Stephen F. Austin was guilty because they thought he acted against the country
Texans were angered that Stephen F. Austin was arrested and thought that he was not guilty and that his actions could be justified
Skaidrė: 6
Battle of Gonzales
Mexicans sided with their respected general, Santa Anna, and thought that they should give the cannon back or their troops would take it by force
Come and take it!
give us the cannon!
Texans believed they shouldn't have to give the cannon back and wouldn't without a fight
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