...San Antonio. The disagreement between Spain and…
1821 CE
...San Antonio.
The disagreement between Spain and the United States over the extent of the Louisiana Purchase had continued until the signing of the 1819 Adams–Onís Treaty, at which point Spain had given Florida to the United States in return for undisputed control of Texas.
Fewer than two thousand Hispanic citizens remained in Texas by 1820.
The situation does not normalize until 1821, when Agustín de Iturbide launches a drive for Mexican independence.
Texas becomes a part of the newly independent nation without a shot being fired, ending the period of Spanish Texas.