They wanted to keep their slaves.
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becuse he did not follow the constitution of 1834 that guaranteed amore democratic government for mexico.
it sought to undermine their autonomy
Tejanos had mixed feelings about Santa Anna, viewing him as both a protector and a tyrant. Initially, some Tejanos supported him due to his promise of stability and integration within a federal Mexico. However, his authoritarian actions during the Texas Revolution, particularly the brutal response to uprisings, alienated many Tejanos, leading them to see him as a threat to their rights and autonomy. Ultimately, his regime deepened divisions between Tejanos and Anglo settlers in Texas.
how many of Santa Anna's men survived?
The "official" numbers vary from 189 to 257 defenders. There were several noncombatants which are probably what cause the confusion. All the defenders died fighting except a half dozen that were taken prisoner who were taken to Santa Anna and hacked to pieces by his officers for Santa Anna's entertainment.
Santa Anna served as president for eleven times in New Mexico.
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Eleven.
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The coup led by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna angered Anglo Texans and Tejanos because it centralized power in the Mexican government and curtailed the autonomy that Texas had enjoyed under the Constitution of 1824. Santa Anna's abolition of the federalist system and imposition of a more authoritarian regime threatened their rights and freedoms. Additionally, the increased military presence and enforcement of Mexican laws alienated many Anglo settlers, leading to rising tensions and ultimately contributing to the Texas Revolution.
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