No. Mexico makes up most of Texas' southern border.
California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas border Mexico. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida border the Gulf of Mexico.
The Law of April 6, 1830 was enacted on April 6, 1830 by the Mexican government. It aimed to curtail further U.S. immigration into Texas and imposed several restrictions on American colonists in the region.
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He traveled to Mexico City with the Texans demands to remove the ban on American settlers and make Texas a separate state of Mexico.
The U.S knew if it wanted to make Texas a state Mexico would start a war.
Texas used to belong to Mexico. When Texas gained independence from Mexico, it became its own country, essentially. Texas wanted to become a part of the United States, but Mexico was opposed because: (a) Mexico knew that it had a better chance of reclaiming Texas if it only had to fight a Texas military as opposed to a U.S. military. (b) Mexico was very opposed to slavery. If Texas was going to be annexed, the U.S. would make it a slave state, meaning slavery could exist in Texas, which Mexico didn't like.
Germany offered Mexico financial and military support to take back New Mexico, Texas and Arizona from the United States.
Why did Mexican officials want to bring more settlers to Texas?because they were trying to colonize Texas and make it part of Mexico.
By having Mexico start the war by driving the Mexican forces out of the disputed border region in Texas & make the border secure.
Mexico had a sense of colonialism over Texas before they gained independence.
The Texans felt no loyalty to Mexico. They would not convert to their Catholic faith, would not give up owning slaves, and also wanted to make Texas a state, all of which the Mexico did not agree with.