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The American settlers had no interest in being under the rule of Mexico. There seemed to be a push for U. S. boundaries to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific, regardless of whomever claimed territory otherwise. Sometimes the U. S. paid for land, such as in the case of the Lousiana Purchase. However, Texas initially attempted to declare itself an independent nation, which is a bit different from the U. S. trying to annex or purchase it. That said, Americans poured into Texas and it is unlikely that any scenario other than it joining the U. S. would materialize.
A rather odd footnote follows. After Daniel Boone left Kentucky, he admistererd lands held by the Spanish who promised him land. However, he never bothered to travel to register the land, which would have required a considerable trip, and eventually lost all claim to such land. (He eventually returned to Kentucky and was granted some land by the U. S. government. He had also failed to lay claim to the land when he was trailblazing in Kentucky.) This has almost nothing to do with the conflict with Mexico other than to point out that there were lands governed by the Spanish in what is not the U. S. and at least at one time for Boone to be involved, relations must have been better.
One would have to look into the motivations of Sam Houston to understand what was going on from the American standpoint. And that would beg looking into what was going on in Mexico at the time as well. Mexico initiallly offered free land but later banned settlement as the settlers were not following Mexican law. Conflict seems inevitable when land is occupied by people who won't follow the law of the governing party. But it was pretty unrealistic to accept settlement from a large group of people who had ties to another bordering country.
try to revert to the previous version of the game. It might have a problem on the new patch. Check out this link I posted. Uninstall the game and reinstall it but don't update it to the latest patch. Thread Beware of new Settlers 7 patch Forums
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