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The Mexican government passed the Law of April 6, 1830 in an attempt to slow or completely stop immigration into Texas from the United States. The law also contained provisions that voided existing land grants, encouraged increased military occupation, and forbade the importation of slaves. The law created a great deal of resentment among the American immigrants in Mexico.

The resentment created by the Law of 1830 eventually became
A.
one of the reasons that foreign settlers were ejected from Mexico.
B.
one of the causes of the Texas Revolution.
C.
one of the causes of the Mexican-American War.
D.
one of the reasons for Mexico enslaving Americans in Texas.

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B. one of the causes of the Texas Revolution.

Explanation: The law angered Anglo-American settlers in Texas by halting further U.S. immigration, voiding land grants, increasing Mexican military presence, and banning slavery—grievances that helped fuel the 1835–1836 Texas Revolution.