Many settlers to Texas were from the Southern United States where ___________ depended on slave labor. Mexican officials planned to slowly abolish slavery. This argument would cause many conflicts between Texans and the Mexican government. The issue of slavery also led to the secession of Texas from the U.S.

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Many settlers to Texas were from the Southern United States where agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cotton, depended on slave labor.
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I apologize for the confusion earlier. Let me correct my previous response.

Many settlers to Texas were indeed from the Southern United States where agriculture, including the cultivation of crops like cotton, heavily relied on slave labor.
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I apologize for any confusion caused. While it is true that many settlers to Texas were from the Southern United States, not all settlers in Texas relied on slave labor. While there were slaveholders among the settlers, there were also non-slaveholding settlers who opposed slavery.

However, it is important to note that the institution of slavery was a significant factor in the conflicts between Texans and the Mexican government, as Mexican officials did have plans to eventually abolish slavery, which led to tensions and contributed to the eventual secession of Texas from the United States.