they refused to sell goods to them
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The settlers were culturally insensitive, ignorant, and arrogant. They assumed that their technology, fancy clothing, and crisp speech were indicators of their natural, biological superiority, rather than conditions of their cultural heritage.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
they refused to sell goods to them
Poor farmers in 1846 had mixed feelings about incoming American settlers. Some saw the newcomers as an opportunity for economic growth and more trade, while others felt threatened by the potential loss of their land and resources. There were also concerns about cultural differences and the impact on their way of life. Overall, reactions varied depending on individual circumstances and perspectives.
To have more space
To have more space
To have more space
Originally the American settlers in Tejas were friends with the Hispanics who had also settled in Texas
Very simple they wanted the land and felt they were superior.
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To have more space