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They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.

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How were the tejanos treated after the war?

They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.


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Who were the Tejanos?

They were Mexican citizens who lived in Texas, which was then a province of Mexico, and they opposed Santa Anna in favor of independence for Texas. Because the triumvirate (Travis, Bowie, Crockett) of leaders at the Alamo came from the United States originally, the war is often seen as a cultural clash between American homesteaders and Mexican opressors. This is not entirely true as the Tejanos considered Texas their home and were willing to fight Mexico to the death for it.


Did tejanos farm during World War 2?

Yes


What does tejanos mean in spanish?

tejano. adj. A Mexican person(either by birth or race) living (or born) in Texas


Who were tejanos?

Tejanos were Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home.


Natives of Mexico who lived in Texas?

They were called "Tejanos" .


How do you use tejanos in a sentence?

Tejanos, are Mexicans who lived in Texas.


What challenges did tejanos face after the Mexican war?

After The Texans Won The War, They Began To Create An Independent Nation But They Really Wanted Texas To Join The U.S. This Didn't Happen At First Because Texas Was A Slave State, And Mexico Didn't Recognize Texas As An Independent Nation. So Many U.S. Citizens Rejected Texas Because Of Slavery And The Fact That They Didn't Want To Start A War With Mexico. Eventually, The U.S. Joined With Texas And Texas Sold Of Its Land To Help The U.S. Pay Texas Debts To Other Countries. This Outraged Mexico, And For Other Reasons (Manifest Destiny) The U.S. Went To War With Mexico, The Mexican, American War.