Imagine that you are a colonist in Texas in 1835. Would you accept your life under the government of Mexico or would you join the fight for independence? Give two reasons for your answer.

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If i were a colonist in Texas in 1835, I would opt to fight for independence because of the following reasons;Slavery had already been abolished in Mexico at that TimeThe Siete Leyes or the Seven Laws.Abolition of Slavery in Mexico (1830)The Abolition of slavery in Mexico began in 1821 when they gained independence from Spain. Although full abolition of slavery was concluded in 1837, the process relaxed the negativity surrounding slavery at that time. The abolition of slavery in Mexico happened well before the united states abolished slavery with the 13th Amendment in 1865.What was the Siete Leyes?The Siete Leyes or the Seven Laws was a constitution that fundamentally changed the organizational structure of Mexico. The Seven laws moved Mexico away from the federal structure which established the Constitution of 1824 established, and pushed the nation into the Centralist Republic of Mexico which effectively ended thus ending the First Mexican Republic and created a unitary republic.The abolition of slavery in Mexico and the seven laws are two reason why i would fight for independence if I was a colonist in 1835Learn more about the Siete Leyes at https://brainly.com/question/19171549#SPJ1