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How did the white settlers' disregard for Mexican law and religion contribute to tension in Texas?

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Texas was used as a buffer zone and was loyal to Spain. It separated the US and Mexico. How did the white settlers' disregard for Mexican law and religion contribute to tension in Texas? They refused to honor the agreement between Texas and Spain, refused to obey Mexican laws, Protestants were annoyed by the religious requirement.

Although the 1820s brought a series of laws abolishing slavery in Mexico, the government granted a temporary exception to the ban in Texas. By the 1830s, both the Anglo and Tejano populations of Texas had increased significantly. However, despite becoming official citizens of Mexico, many settlers maintained their affinity for the United States.

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