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Santa Anna wanted centralized government, and texans wanted autonomy.

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Q: Why did many tejanos support the revolt against santa Anna?
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Who did the Alamo fight against?

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.


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They wanted to keep their slaves. See related questions.


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Why did Texans revolt against the rule of antonio lopez de santa Anna?

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.


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becuse he did not follow the constitution of 1834 that guaranteed amore democratic government for mexico.


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