Can someone check my answers:

1. What allowed settlers to Establish a colony in Texas?

The fact that the land was unsettled allowed Texans to settle in texas

2. How did the Interaction between the settlers in Texas and the Mexican government develop and change over time?

Over time the interaction developed into bearable interactions

3. How do you think the perspective of the Texas settlers and the Mexican government would vary?

I think the perspective would vary because the Mexican government saw it as asn invasion while Texas settlers saw it as just an area that was unsettled in and took it.

4. On what things might the Mexican government and the Texas settlers agree?

I think that they would agree that it was unsettled but Mexicans believe it was their land while American’s believed it wasn’t.

5. How can you demonstrate the differences in the perspectives about Texas and its independence with historically accurate facts?

Texas settlers were looking to form a new republic. While Mexicans were trying to preserve their land.

for question 1 is this better??

1. What allowed settlers to Establish a colony in Texas?

For the economic perspective buying land at a much cheaper price it would help the settlers ensure a hopeful future. But in a Mexican perspective they were allowed to settle there because Mexico was trying to create a more powerful government and stay in control. In order to stay in control they decided to grant land to American settlers in hope to strengthen an alliance to retain power. However it backfired and the American’s gained more control.

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3.How do you think the perspective of the Texas settlers and the Mexican government would vary?

I think in the perspective would vary because Mexico saw it as an invasion and an abuse of trust. While Settlers saw it as independence. Such as Mexico had only a few rules to settlers forming there but the settlers didn’t follow them. While settlers were used to there independence and believed that the rules weren’t good. S they rebelled and formed their own republic.

Yes. Always be on the safe side, whether you quote or paraphrase (put into your own words).

That's a good answer to that question -- but I'd omit that last sentence. That comes up later!

2. How did the Interaction between the settlers in Texas and the Mexican government develop and change over time?

In the beginning it was an alliance. As the war progressed the alliance faded to a hostile/enemy interaction. After the war ended and the settlers won it became a bearable interaction

Better?

In the beginning it was an alliance in hope that they would have a controlled government. As the war progressed the alliance faded because the settlers felt they had a right to be independent. After the war ended and the settlers won it became a bearable interaction

Omit the last sentence. "After the war" is not included in this question.

There was also the issue of religion. The Mexican govt required all settlers to be Catholic. How do you think that went over among the Anglo settlers? Read Bob Pursley's reply I linked for you (the second link).

There seems to be only one thing they all agreed on -- the need to populate the land with settlers (farmers, ranchers, et al).