How did enslavement cause the Texas War of Independence?
Mexico required all enslaved people in Texas to be acquired from Mexico, which angered American enslavers.


Mexican farmers acquired enslaved people from American farmers and set them free, angering American farmers.


Mexico banned enslavement, which caused Americans to worry about their ability to continue using the labor of enslaved people.


Mexico allowed enslavement, but many American farmers in Texas were against it.

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Most American settlers were from southern states, and many had brought slaves with them. Mexico tried to accommodate them by maintaining the fiction that the slaves were indentured servants. But American slaveholders in Texas distrusted the Mexican government and wanted Texas to be a new U.S. slave state.

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Mexico banned enslavement, which caused Americans to worry about their ability to continue using the labor of enslaved people.

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