Which of the following statements explains one way that Lorenzo de Zavala supported Texas independence and helped create its first government?(1 point) Responses He commanded the Texan Army and led it to victory during the war for independence. He commanded the Texan Army and led it to victory during the war for independence. He sent a letter to Texan leaders, requesting reinforcements while under siege at the Alamo. He sent a letter to Texan leaders, requesting reinforcements while under siege at the Alamo. He served as the first vice president of Texas after the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed. He served as the first vice president of Texas after the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed. He was the main author of the Texas Declaration of Independence, which established Texas as its own country. He was the main author of the Texas Declaration of Independence, which established Texas as its own country.

1) Which of the following statements explains one way that Lorenzo de Zavala supported Texas independence and helped create its first government? (Ans) He served as the first vice president of Texas after the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed.

2) For what similar reason did Stephen F. Austin and Lorenzo de Zavala change their opinions about Texas independence?
(Ans) President Santa Anna had claimed too much power in the Mexican government and was violating citizens’ rights.

3)How did George Childress help support Texas independence
(Ans) He was the primary author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

4) Which of the following explains a reason why some Tejanos supported Texas independence?
(Ans) Santa Anna ruled as a dictator.

5)What position did Lorenzo de Zavala hold?
(Ans) vice president of the Republic of Texas

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He served as the first vice president of Texas after the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed.

He was the primary author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Santa Anna ruled as a dictator.

vice president of the Republic of Texas

For what similar reason did Stephen F. Austin and Lorenzo de Zavala change their opinions about Texas independence?(1 point) Responses Both men wanted to protect slavery in Texas, but the Mexican government made it illegal. Both men wanted to protect slavery in Texas, but the Mexican government made it illegal. Both men believed that Mexico would not protect Texas if the U.S. attacked the region. Both men believed that Mexico would not protect Texas if the U.S. attacked the region. President Santa Anna had claimed too much power in the Mexican government and was violating citizens’ rights. President Santa Anna had claimed too much power in the Mexican government and was violating citizens’ rights. Neither Austin nor de Zavala had ever supported Santa Anna’s attempts to become president. Neither Austin nor de Zavala had ever supported Santa Anna’s attempts to become president.

How did George Childress help support Texas independence?(1 point) Responses He was the primary author of the Texas Declaration of Independence. He was the primary author of the Texas Declaration of Independence. He served as vice president of Texas after independence was declared. He served as vice president of Texas after independence was declared. He commanded the Texan Army that was fighting for independence. He commanded the Texan Army that was fighting for independence. He was the commander of the Alamo during the war for independence.

Which of the following explains a reason why some Tejanos supported Texas independence?(1 point) Responses Santa Anna ruled as a dictator. Santa Anna ruled as a dictator. Tejanos supported centralism. Tejanos supported centralism. Tejanos were of Mexican descent. Tejanos were of Mexican descent. Tejanos practiced Catholicism.

What position did Lorenzo de Zavala hold?(1 point) Responses mayor of San Antonio mayor of San Antonio Mexico’s ambassador to England Mexico’s ambassador to England president of Mexico president of Mexico vice president of the Republic of Texas vice president of the Republic of Texas

Both men believed that Mexico would not protect Texas if the U.S. attacked the region.