Mexican Independence Chapter 1 Summary

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In chapter seven, Menchaca discusses how after the Mexican Independence of 1821, land laws and regulations were instituted in the Southwest by the new Mexican government. The Mexican Government issued the General Colonization law of 1824 that stated that all heads of households in the Southwest who were citizens/or immigrants to Mexico were eligible to claim land. This new legislation was very different from the earlier Spanish government. With the instruction of this new law, no racial group was to be favored in the amount of land they acquired or received. The main goal of the law was to undo the effects of the Spanish land grant system, which favored Whites and military officials. As many people acquired land, many Indian villages became

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