History, asked by bochannel2003, 10 months ago

. Mexico's initial attitude toward Texian settlers is best described as :
please answer based on A B C or D

: a. Indifferent

b. Welcoming

c. Suspicious

d. Hostile

Answers

Answered by isakerenmugisha
11

Answer:

Mexico's initial attitude toward Texian settlers is best described: as b. Welcoming

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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Mexico's initial attitude toward Texian settlers is best described as Welcoming.

Option : B

Explanation

  • Mexico initially treated the Texian Settlement with welcoming spirit.
  • They thought that Texan Settlers would mean that the chances of Texas separating from Mexico would be slim.
  • While Spain was forced out by Mexico's struggle for independence in 1821, Texas hasn't long been a Mexican territory.
  • In 1836 it became its own territory, renamed the Republic of Texas, until in 1845 it decided to join the federated states of the USA.
  • In a deal, Mexico has recognized Texas' US incorporation, and offered to sell California and the remainder of its territories north of the Rio Grande.

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