Mexico–Republic of Texas relations

Mexico–Republic of Texas relations
Texan–Mexican relations
Map indicating locations of Republic of Texas and Mexico

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Republic of Texas – Mexico relations refers to the historical foreign relations between the Republic of Texas and Mexico. Relations were unofficially initiated in 1836 at the signing of the Treaties of Velasco, which defacto declared Texas independent from Mexico, though the Mexican Government never fully recognized Texas' Independence. The relations between the two countries, however hostile, continued until 1845 after the annexation of Texas by the United States, and the beginning of the Mexican-American War.

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Mexican Texas

Independent Texas shown by Texan Flag, Mexican territory claimed by Texas shown in Velvet Red.

Before Texas was a Republic it was a Mexican Territory[1], with a population of just 4000 Tejano's. By 1824 The Mexican Government desperate to populate the region invited Americans to settle the region, under the requirement and assumption that the settlers would; learn the Spanish Language convert to Roman Catholicism and be loyal to the Mexican Government[2]. By 1832 the number of American settlers topped 30,000[3], very few of the settlers obeyed any of the three compromises, and most had also brought slavery into Texas, which was against Mexican Law. When the government began to enforce the ban on slavery, desire for secession reached its peak, eventually leading to the Texas Revolution, and defacto Texan Independence[4].

Continuation of conflict after Texan Independence

Just because General Santa Anna surrendered to the Texans did not end disputes[5], Texas claimed large portions of New Mexico they never occupied, and Mexico never gave up attempts to take back land from Texas.

Mexican Recongonition of Texan Independence

Mexico never entirely recognized Texas' independence, instead the Mexican Government considered Texas a rebellious territory still belonging to The Mexican Federation. By 1838 Texas had a firm hold on its eastern lands, but the majority of Texas remained under Mexican control. Texas claimed the official southern and western border between the two countries to be the Rio Grande[6], Mexico considered it a ridiculous compromise to even allow the eastern part of Texas to remain independent.

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