ITT: Jow Forums in 1809

What a beautiful morning. Little Zora and her sisters are out in the field with the cattle, little Vlado is tending to the cornfields with his servants. I'm gonna go to the pub to drink coffee with Hasan Aga, we're gonna talk about international politics and that Sufi order initiation he offered me the other day.

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What a beautiful morning. Little Rachel and her sisters are out in the field with the cattle, little Ezekiel is tending to the tobacco fields with the slaves. I'm going to go to the tavern to drink cider with Nathaniel, we're going to talk about international politics and that Masonic order initiation he offered me last week.

When will these fucking gringos fuck off back to their country? We NEED a wall

Lowertl taxiestl, por favortl

You're still Nuevo Espana, dude.

Better to be prepared for the future
Although, you guys populating Texas, what’s the worst that could happen?

>Thomas Jefferson maintained that Louisiana stretched west to the Rocky Mountains and included the entire watershed of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries, and that the southern border was the Rio Grande. Spain maintained that Louisiana extended only as far as Natchitoches, and that it did not include the Illinois Territory.[67] Texas was again considered a buffer province, this time between New Spain and the United States.[68] The disagreement would continue until the signing of the 1819 Adams–Onís Treaty, at which point Spain gave Florida to the United States in return for undisputed control of Texas.[69]

>During much of the dispute with the United States, governance of New Spain was in question. In 1808, Napoleon forced the Spanish king to abdicate the throne and appointed Joseph Bonaparte as the new monarch.[70] A shadow government operated out of Cadiz during Joseph's reign.[71] Revolutionaries within Mexico and the United States unsuccessfully combined to declare Texas and Mexico independent.[72]

>Spanish troops reacted harshly, looting the province and executing any Tejanos accused of having republican tendencies. By 1820 fewer than 2,000 Hispanic citizens remained in Texas.[69] The situation did not normalize until 1821, when Agustin de Iturbide launched a drive for Mexican Independence. Texas became a part of the newly independent nation without a shot being fired, ending the period of Spanish Texas.[73]

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*kills bavaroids and frenchoids for independence*

*sips tea*

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