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| The U.S. minister to Texas who suggested changes to the Adams-Onis Treaty |
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| He represented the British government in Mexico and predicted that Texas settlers and Mexico would be at war. |
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| Colonel Juan Davis Bradburn |
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| Mexican leader whose actions led to an uprising event at Anuhauc. |
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| Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna |
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| General Martin Perfecto de Cos |
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| Brother-in-law of Santa Anna. He went to Texas to break up the state government, and whose actions led to a group of settlers to capture Anahuac. |
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| General Don Manuel de Mier y Teran |
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He was sent to write a report on Texas by Mexican leaders. His report stated that as one traveled north, Texas "became less and less Mexican" and that the "colonists held a low opinion on Mexico.
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General Don Manuel de Mier y Terans
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1.) Send more Mexican troops to Texas
2.) Send more Mexican and Europeans settlers to Texas (to weaken influence of settlers from the U.S.)
3.) Mexico increase its trade with Texas |
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