Question
What evidence did the Turtle Bayou Resolutions give to show that the Texas settlers were loyal to
Mexico?(1 point)
The resolutions claimed the Texas settlers wanted to separate from Mexico.
The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists.
The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as centralists.
The resolutions claimed that the Texas settlers would not go to war with Mexico.
Mexico?(1 point)
The resolutions claimed the Texas settlers wanted to separate from Mexico.
The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists.
The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as centralists.
The resolutions claimed that the Texas settlers would not go to war with Mexico.
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The correct answer is: **The resolutions labeled the Texas settlers as federalists.**
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were a set of statements made by the Texas settlers that expressed their loyalty to the Mexican constitution of 1824 and identified themselves as federalists, indicating they sought to uphold the federalist government rather than oppose Mexico as a whole.
The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were a set of statements made by the Texas settlers that expressed their loyalty to the Mexican constitution of 1824 and identified themselves as federalists, indicating they sought to uphold the federalist government rather than oppose Mexico as a whole.
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