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Stephen F. Austin, known as the "Father of Texas," had a strong dislike for the Mexican government's centralization of power and its disregard for the rights of Anglo settlers in Texas. He opposed the Mexican laws that restricted Immigration and land acquisition for settlers. Additionally, Austin was frustrated by the lack of support and resources from the Mexican authorities, which hindered the development of Texas. His feelings ultimately contributed to the tensions leading to the Texas Revolution.

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