Why did the coup led by Antonio López de Santa Anna anger Anglo-Texans and Tejanos?

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It sought to undermine their autonomy.

It sought to undermine their autonomy.

It disrupted Mexico's economic growth.

It disrupted Mexico's economic growth.

It revoked numerous land grants.

It revoked numerous land grants.

It was designed to drive Anglo-Texans out of the province.

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The correct response is: It sought to undermine their autonomy.

The coup led by Antonio López de Santa Anna angered both Anglo-Texans and Tejanos because it represented a move away from the more autonomous governance they had previously enjoyed, imposing centralized authority that threatened their self-governance and local rights.