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- Declared war on the United States
- Stopped American immigration to Texas
- Tried to free the slaves in Texas
The politics of Mexican immigration, together with the expansionist zeal of the United States of America, are two of the main causes of the Mexican-American war. After the independence of Mexico, the country was deeply worn out after eleven years of intensive war. The production of manufactured goods had stopped, the countryside was in a sorry state, the public treasury was broken and struggles for power did nothing but plunge the population into confusion and fear. At the same time, the United States was a booming country, with a growing industry, a flourishing economy and a growing population. The United States had just acquired the territories of Louisiana to France and the Floridas to Spain, but they still dreamed of extending their territories to the Pacific.
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Declared war on the United States
Stopped American immigration to Texas
Tried to free the slaves in Texas
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