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The article discusses the history of slavery and antislavery sentiments in the Hispanic world, particularly in Mexico and Texas, from 1789 to 1827. It highlights the efforts of various individuals and groups to abolish slavery, showing a shift towards antislavery sentiments among Mexican political elites. The text explores the complexities of the institution of slavery, the regulations surrounding it, and the eventual abolition of slavery in Mexico and Texas. The article emphasizes the ideological support for abolition and the impact of these measures on the relationship between Texas and the rest of Mexico. [Extracted from the article] |