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Conrad Pitts
7 January, 02:47
What did Mexico outlaw?
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Tony Hanson
7 January, 03:05
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The law specifically banned any additional American colonists from settling in Mexican Territory (which included both California and Texas, along with the areas that would become Arizona, parts of Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.) It also outlawed slavery in Texas.
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