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The land that Texas currently occupies used to be a part of Mexico. Many people were moving to Mexico to build plantations. The Mexican government did not like the large amount of people that were immigrating to their country. In an attempt to stop this, they emancipated the slaves (the main source of labor on the plantations). Instead of leaving, the plantation owners decided to declare their independence.

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Seeing the economic and military support English-speaking Texians had to break away from Mexico, Spanish-speaking Tejanos followed the proverb: "if you can't defeat them, join them".

Many of them however, were discriminated against by their former "friends" and eventually fled to Mexico.

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Seeing the economic and military support English-speaking Texians had to break away from Mexico, Spanish-speaking Tejanos followed the proverb: "if you can't defeat them, join them".

Many of them however, were discriminated against by their former "friends" and eventually fled to Mexico.

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Paradoxically, to keep slaves.

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Promises of cheap land on conquered territories.

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