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What was one effect of Santa Anna’s rise to power in the 1830s?

1.Santa Anna outlawed slavery in all of Mexico’s territories.
2.Independent Mexican states gained more power and control.
3.Texas was taken over by Mexico and became part of that country.
4.Texas revolted and declared independence from Mexico.

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I believe the answer is: 4.Texas revolted and declared independence from Mexico.

In the 1830s, the influx of settlers that come into the Texas territory started to change the majority population in Texas. (prior to 1800s, Mexicans arethe majority population). After that, the settlers believe that they would be better of if they replace the mexican government with their own, which lead to the Texas revolution.


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The one effect of Santa Anna's rise to power in the 1830s was that Texas revolted and declared independence from Mexico. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "4". Santa Anna actually started the Texas Revolution by repealing the Mexican Constitution of 1824. 
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