IN THIS MONTH: 1829

  On September 15, 1829, slavery was abolished throughout the Republic of Mexico in a decree issued by President Vicente Guerrero. News of the decree alarmed the Texans, who petitioned Guerrero to exempt Texas from the decree, but he declined to do so. Though never enforced in Texas, the decree left Texans concerned that their interests were not safe under Mexican rule — and helped fuel the Texas Revolution years later.