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Texas did NOT support the 1824 Mexican constitution. That is why they declared their independence on March 2, 1836.

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Why did the Texans support the Mexican constitution of 1824?

Because the Texans were apart of the Spanish. The Spanish owned Texas. :D


Why did most Texans support the constitution of 1824?

Because they liked relying on the national government to make decisions for them. :)


Why did Texas have a revolution?

Santa Anna didn't enforce the Mexican Constitution of 1824. That Constitution Texas supported. So of course, it angered Texans and tensions grew between Texans and the Mexican government and finally after all options failed, Texans resorted to war.


What was the constitution of 1824?

it was the Mexican constitution.


Which constitution did the Texans claim Santa Ana had broken and led Texans to fight for independence?

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Why was a constitution important to Texas?

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What did the Federalist Constitution of 1824 fail to address?

The Federalist Constitution of 1824 failed to address the inequitable distribution of land or the status of the Indian population of Mexico.


Who did Andrew Jackson receive the most support from in the 1824 elections?

Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.


In the Constitution of Mexico could you own a slave in 1824.?

no


Was freedom of religion part of the Mexican Constitution of 1824?

No it was not


Who did Andrew Jackson receive support from in the 1824 election?

Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.


Did the Texans write a Constitution?

Texans have not written just one constitution, but seven.Here is a quick chronological outline of them, and a link to the corresponding entry on the Handbook of Texas Online website, an excellent resource on important people, places, dates and things in Texas history provided by the Texas State Historical Society.Two constitutions were in effect before Texas was a member of the United States:The Constitution of Coahuila and Texas (1824 - under Mexican rule, so perhaps not written by Texans) (See the related link)The Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836) (See the related link)Constitutions after statehood: 1845186118661869 (See the related links mentioned above for examples of all constitutions)The current constitution was adopted in 1876.