Law of April 6, 1830 Quiz

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What was the main objective of the Law of April 6, 1830?

Strictly control the American presence in TX and stop US immigration to TX.

What was the first rule of the law?

Banning immigration from U.S. and made it illegal for settlers to bring more slaves to TX.

What was the second rule of the law?

Suspended unfilled empresario contracts; however, SFA and Green DeWitt were allowed to keep their contracts.

What was the third rule of the law?

<p>The Mexican government placed military bases and government offices along the borders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the fourth rule of the law?

<p>Began to tax all U.S. imports in TX.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were the effects/results of the law?

<p>Anger many people because they had plans to settle in Texas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Main Objective

  • The Law of April 6, 1830 aimed to control American presence in Texas.
  • It sought to halt immigration from the United States into Texas.

Rules Established by the Law

  • First Rule: Prohibited immigration from the U.S. and made it illegal to bring additional slaves into Texas.
  • Second Rule: Suspended unfilled empresario contracts, allowing only Stephen F. Austin and Green DeWitt to retain their contracts.
  • Third Rule: The Mexican government established military bases and government offices along the borders for oversight.
  • Fourth Rule: Introduced taxation on all U.S. imports entering Texas.

Effects and Reactions

  • The law generated significant anger among individuals who had intentions to settle in Texas, disrupting their plans.

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