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Why did the Mexican government enact anti-immigration laws against the Texas settlers?

A The settlers broke the terms of the original immigration policy.
B The area quickly became overpopulated and there weren’t enough resources to support the settlers.
C The Mexican ruling class wanted to invite the Comanche tribe to the area instead.
D Torrential rainfall after a long drought made the area too dangerous for settlers.

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Answer:

letter B

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Answer: A. The settlers broke the terms of the original immigration policy.

Explanation: The Mexican government allowed the migration of Texas settlers with certain conditions. When the settlers broke off the terms of these original conditions, the Mexican government enact anti-immigration laws against the Texas settlers.

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