it sought to undermine their autonomy
Santa Anna wanted centralized government, and texans wanted autonomy.
it sought to undermine their anatomy
it sought to undermine their anatomy
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It depends on which side your talking about. Either the Tejanos and Texans or Santa Anna's Army. They, I mostly think, Were the people who fought against each other.
These were all individuals in revolt against Mexican authority and that was what he did.
They wanted to keep their slaves. See related questions.
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
it sought to undermine their autonomy
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It sought to undermine their autonomy.
it sought to undermine their autonomy
According to the official history, Santa Anna tried to transform Mexico from a federal republic into a centralized republic, removing sovereignty among its former constituent states. This angered Texans and Tejanos who fought and won for their independence. However, the motives of the Texan Revolution (1835-1836) have a much darker origin: in reality, they fought for their right to keep slaves. See related questions for further details.
becuse he did not follow the constitution of 1834 that guaranteed amore democratic government for mexico.
it sought to undermine their autonomy
it sought to undermine their autonomy