Asked by michael
Which most accurately evaluates how the Mexican government’s refusal to ratify the Treaties of Velasco impacted the movement towards Texan independence?
It had some impact; as it was considered a territory, Texas could not organize an independent army.
It had no impact; the US threatened war against Mexico unless Texan independence was granted.
It had a significant impact; the world refused to recognize Texas as a sovereign nation.
It had little impact; Texan independence came with the defeat of General Santa Anna.
I think it is C
It had some impact; as it was considered a territory, Texas could not organize an independent army.
It had no impact; the US threatened war against Mexico unless Texan independence was granted.
It had a significant impact; the world refused to recognize Texas as a sovereign nation.
It had little impact; Texan independence came with the defeat of General Santa Anna.
I think it is C
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Answered by
Writeacher
I disagree.
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Answered by
Michael
ok is it D?
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