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

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Answer:

The one effect of Santa Anna's rise to power in the 1830s was that Texas revolted and declared independence from Mexico.

Explanation:

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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