In the 1820s, Americans moved to Texas primarily for economic opportunities, including the promise of fertile land for agriculture and the potential for wealth through cotton farming. The Mexican government encouraged Immigration to boost the population and develop the region. Additionally, many settlers sought to escape economic hardships or social constraints in the United States. The allure of a new frontier and the prospect of land ownership further motivated this migration.
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