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Because Anahuac was located on a river, it was a major pathway for trade (importing and exporting goods). For this reason, the Mexican government stationed military troops at the town to monitor the trade to make sure that no illegal activity occurred. The behavior of some of the Mexican soldiers created tension in the town. Because of its success and location, Mexico wanted to tax the people more (customs duties) so that the Mexican government could profit. Other cities who were on major waterways were not taxed as much as Anahuac which created animosity among the town’s people. The incidents at Anahuac reinforced Texan’s ideas that Mexico was treating them unfairly.
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The Anahuac Disturbances were uprisings of settlers in and around Anahuac, Texas, in 1832 and 1835 which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution. This eventually led to the territory's secession from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas. Anahuac was located on the east side of the Trinity River near the north shore of Galveston Bay, which placed it astride the trade route between Texas and Louisiana, and from there to the rest of the United States. In new attempts to curtail smuggling and enforce customs tariffs from the coastal settlements, Mexico placed a garrison there after 1830. American settlers came into conflict with Mexican military officers, and rose up against them. They increased political activity and residents of numerous communities declared support for the federalists, who were revolting against the Mexican Government.
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