The laws enacted by Mexico in 1830 infuriated American settlers primarily because they restricted Immigration from the United States and imposed tariffs on imported goods. These measures threatened the settlers' economic interests and their ability to expand into new territories. Additionally, the enforcement of Mexican laws, including a ban on slavery, clashed with the settlers' cultural and social practices, leading to heightened tensions between the two groups. This discontent ultimately contributed to the Texas Revolution.
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