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Answer:
The answer is Option C: Settlers would help to control hostile Native Americans and pay a taxes to the Mexican government.
Explanation:
To encourage the settlement of Texas, the Mexican government encouraged immigration from the United States. By 1834 there were more Anglophones living in Texas than Mexicans. There were over 30,000 settlers from the USA compared to just 7,800 Mexicans. However, Mexican authorities became concerned about Anglo-American settlers who wanted to bring slaves into Texas as slavery was illegal in Mexico. The Mexican legislature prohibited further immigration by U.S. citizens as a result in 1830. This however led to resistance from the existing settlers and eventually led to the Texan Revolution in 1836.