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Santa Anna's centralization of power in Mexico, which diminished the autonomy of Texas and other states, fueled discontent among Texan settlers. His abolition of the 1824 Constitution and imposition of stricter laws, including the enforcement of a ban on slavery, further alienated Texans. Additionally, his military actions against Texan rebels, such as the Siege of Bexar and the execution of Texan prisoners at Goliad, escalated tensions and galvanized support for the Texan revolt.

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