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Which of the following explains a reason why some Tejanos supported Texas independence?
1. Tejanos practiced Catholicism
2. Tejanos were of Mexican descent
3. Tejanos supported centralism
4. Santa Anna ruled as a dictator
1. Tejanos practiced Catholicism
2. Tejanos were of Mexican descent
3. Tejanos supported centralism
4. Santa Anna ruled as a dictator
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In 3–5 sentences, explain why some Tejanos supported Texas independence.
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2. Tejanos were of Mexican descent
Tejanos, or Mexican Texans, had roots and cultural ties to Mexico, but they faced discrimination and mistreatment under the Mexican government. As a result, some Tejanos supported Texas independence as a way to escape this oppression and establish their own autonomous state.
Tejanos, or Mexican Texans, had roots and cultural ties to Mexico, but they faced discrimination and mistreatment under the Mexican government. As a result, some Tejanos supported Texas independence as a way to escape this oppression and establish their own autonomous state.
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