At the two conventions in San Felipe in 1832 and 1833, Texan delegates sought greater autonomy from Mexican governance, primarily advocating for reforms in the administration of Texas. The 1832 convention focused on issues such as the repeal of the Law of 1830, which restricted American Immigration, while the 1833 convention aimed to establish a separate state for Texas within Mexico. Both conventions played a crucial role in unifying Texan sentiments and laying the groundwork for the eventual push for independence.
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