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Finley Carroll
30 September, 04:36
In the mid-1830s, both Anglo-Texans and Tejanos
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Madilynn Mcmillan
30 September, 06:26
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The answer would be : They wanted control over their own independent Affairs.
These event later led to The Texas Revolution, in which US' colonist that lived on the Mexican State of Texas rebelled against the Mexican Government who they seemed as "too centralized"
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