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By 1830, immigration of Americans to Texas had become a flood, and the Mexican authorities became alarmed. To stop the rapid growth of Anglo settlers, the Mexican government passed a law that banned further Anglo immigration to Texas.  Three years, later, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna became President of Mexico and began stripping away the Mexican states’ rights.  These measures motivated many Texians to engage in minor acts of rebellion, but for the time being, Texas remained part of Mexico.  But would that last?  In this episode, Sean and James discuss Texas’ gradual descent into revolution.

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