Respuesta :

Although no options are stated, the description of the Anglo-Texans response to Mexico laws can be summarized in the fact that The settlers kept slaves and refused to convert to Catholicism, thus totally disregarding the oaths they took (to obey Mexican Law) in order to obtain free land.

Answer:

A. kept slaves and refused to convert to Catholicism.

Explanation:

According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:

A. kept slaves and refused to convert to Catholicism.

B. kept slaves but agreed to convert to Catholicism.

C. followed all Mexican laws faithfully.

D. didn't need to follow Mexican laws due to a special agreement.

The area that is now the state of Texas became part of Mexico when the country gained its independence from Spain. However, there were very few settlers in the area. In order to encourage settlement, the Mexican government encouraged immigration from the United States. However, many of the new settlers disregarded Mexican laws through actions such as keeping slaves and refusing to convert to Catholicism.