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Tejanos were Texans of Mexican descent. Many Tejanos supported Texas and rejected the rule of the Mexican president, Santa Anna Santa Anna started as which meant he supported the form of government in which the national government and state governments shared power. However, he became a a revoked the Constitution of 1824, and began to rule as a dictator. As a result, Tejanos like Juan Seguin and Lorenzo de Zavala supported Texas independence from Mexico. :: federalist :: centralist :: independence
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Tejanos were Texans of Mexican descent. Many Tejanos supported Texas and rejected the rule of the Mexican president, Santa Anna. Santa Anna started as a **federalist**, which meant he supported the form of government in which the national government and state governments shared power. However, he became a **centralist**, revoked the Constitution of 1824, and began to rule as a dictator. As a result, Tejanos like Juan Seguin and Lorenzo de Zavala supported Texas independence from Mexico.