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What happened to the Texas settlers when Santa Anna gained power? Santa Anna forced all American settlers to return to the United States. Santa Anna rejected the state constitution drafted by the American settlers. Settlers who brought enslaved people into Texas were not allowed to enter. Settlers were stripped of their Mexican citizenship and faced heavy fines.

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Answered by CC2021
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Answer: The answer is that santa anna didnt allow settler with slaves to enter

Explanation Santa anna didnt allow the settlers with slaves to enter because slavery was already abolished in mexico

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Texas settlers when Santa Anna gained power: Option C: Settlers who brought enslaved people into Texas were not allowed to enter.

Explanation:

When Santa Ana, Mexican President, rose to power, the United States was sending settlers to Texas. U.S. was also supported them in getting independence from Mexico. Texas revolted and got independence from Mexico.

Settlers conflicted with the Mexican government as they brought slaves and Mexico had abolished slavery before and refused this practice. The Texas settlers wanted to overthrow Santa Anna so that they can restore the power of the Mexican states.

Thus, statement C is the most apt.

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