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What does the Texas Revolution have in common with the American Revolution?

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Comparative Changes: Many of the issues that led to the Texas and American Revolutions were similar. For example, Great Britain left its colonies only in the beginning. I developed it alone. Afterwards Britain became concerned about losing control of its colonies and collapsing. The British enforced old tax laws and passed new ones. The colonists have hidden these changes. The situation was similar in Texas. The turmoil at home led Mexican leaders to enforce the old overlooked laws and pass new ones. Consumers have responded to Mexican policies in much the same way that American colonies have responded to British measures.

The intentions of both groups of colonists changed over time. The American Revolution grew out of colonial aspirations for more independence. It was only after Britain fell to the colonies that the revolt became a war of freedom. During that time Ben, other colonies continued to support Britain. Some just want to keep quiet.

The Texas uprising followed the same thing. While some Texas colonies wanted war, others opposed it. Both the American colonies and the Scriptures made war on the unjust rulers. In the American Revolution, the colonies saw King George III as an independent. It has rejected colonial human rights in Great Britain. Consumers see Santa Anna the same way. He ignored the Mexican Constitution of 1824. This deprives Texas immigrants of the rights they believe they should.

Those who participated in the American Revolution and the Texas Revolution were religious extremists. Each group fought to protect their way of life. This helped them to defeat large armies of trained soldiers who did not have their own stake in the battlefield. In each revolution, acts of great courage and great cruelty occur on both sides.

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