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Which most accurately evaluates how the Mexican government’s refusal to ratify the Treaties of Velasco impacted the movement to...Asked by Quinn
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.
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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.
D?
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https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mgt05
I think I agree, but check out the TSHA article anyway.
I think I agree, but check out the TSHA article anyway.
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