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Why did the Texans support the constitution of 1824?

Texas did NOT support the 1824 Mexican constitution. That is why they declared their independence on March 2, 1836.


How many Texas constitutions were patterned after the US Constitution?

19 have been patterned since 1824.


When was Pichincha Province created?

Pichincha Province was created in 1824.


Why did the Texans support the Mexican constitution of 1824?

Because the Texans were apart of the Spanish. The Spanish owned Texas. :D


What was the constitution of 1824?

it was the Mexican constitution.


Who wrote the Mexican constitution of 1824?

george c. childres as said in a Texas history book here in dayton tx :)


When was Azuay Province created?

Azuay Province was created on 1824-06-25.


When was Manabí Province created?

Manabí Province was created on 1824-06-25.


Did Lorenzo de zavala help write the Mexican constitution in 1824?

yes he did.He was also the vice president of the republic of texas


Why did Texas have a revolution?

Santa Anna didn't enforce the Mexican Constitution of 1824. That Constitution Texas supported. So of course, it angered Texans and tensions grew between Texans and the Mexican government and finally after all options failed, Texans resorted to war.


What happened to the Mexican Constitution of 1824 after Santa Anna came to power?

After Santa Anna came to power in the 1830s, he effectively nullified the Mexican Constitution of 1824, which had established a federalist system. He centralized power and imposed a more authoritarian regime, leading to the dissolution of federalism in favor of a centralized government. This shift sparked significant unrest and contributed to conflicts such as the Texas Revolution, as many regions opposed his centralized control and the abandonment of constitutional governance.


What did the Federalist Constitution of 1824 fail to address?

The Federalist Constitution of 1824 failed to address the inequitable distribution of land or the status of the Indian population of Mexico.