Tejanos
Tejanos were Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home.
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How did the new Texas Constitution treat Mexicans living in Texas?
The period began with Mexico's victory over Spain in its war of independence in 1821. For the first several years of its existence, Mexican Texas operated very similarly to Spanish Texas
They were Mexican citizens who lived in Texas, which was then a province of Mexico, and they opposed Santa Anna in favor of independence for Texas. Because the triumvirate (Travis, Bowie, Crockett) of leaders at the Alamo came from the United States originally, the war is often seen as a cultural clash between American homesteaders and Mexican opressors. This is not entirely true as the Tejanos considered Texas their home and were willing to fight Mexico to the death for it.
There are no exact numbers on how many American-Mexicans lived in Texas in 1836. It is estimated that in the 1830 the total population of Texas was only 20,000. About half of that number were Mexicans.
About 9.1 million Mexicans.
No. Texas used to be part of Mexico, until America stole it from the Mexicans in a war that we Americans started for a tiny, stupid reason. After we won, we tried to settle Texas. The native Mexicans saw it correctly to be an invasion, and they didn't want Americans in their home.
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The Mexicans called the Texas Rangers "Los Diablos Tejanos", which means Texan Devils in engllish.