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Moving - Laredo, Texas
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To help familiarize you with this fine
neighborhood, please read our brief history about Laredo.
TX. It's interesting
.A Brief History of Laredo, Texas
The Spanish settlement became a Mexican
city in 1821 when Mexico gained it independence from
Spain, and, during the early 1800s, a trading economy
developed as cattle hides and wool were traded south in
exchange for food and household necessities. However,
trade was disrupted and many ranchos were wiped out
by the raids of the Comanche and Apache Indians who reaped
the spoils of war and gained prestige in their
warrior-based societies. The Carrizos, another group of
Native Americans who practiced a hunting-gathering
existence, were decimated by disease and eventually
assimilated into Spanish culture.
Disgruntled with the Mexican centralist
government's rule by dictatorship and its complacency in
defending the northern frontier from Indian attack, many
Laredoans supported the constitutional convention which
created the Republic of the Río Grande on January 7, 1840.
Laredo became a capital of the new republic which
attempted to unite Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and parts of
South Texas. After several skirmishes with the Mexican
army, the short-lived republic came to an end, enduring
only 283 days. Although the Republic of Texas, which had
won its independence from Mexico in 1836, attempted to
claim Laredo, its citizens remained loyal to Mexico after
the defeat of the Republic of the Río Grande.
In 1845, the annexation of Texas by the
United States led to the declaration of war against Mexico.
Shortly after the fall of Mexico, the Río Grande was
declared the boundary between the United States and Mexico.
Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Laredo officially
became part of Texas. Mexicans who wanted to retain their
citizenship moved across the river. This area previously
settled as part of Laredo was named Nuevo Laredo in 1848. An
estimated 120 refugee families planted their roots and grew
to a population of around 2,000 in the 1870s.

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