After Santa Anna was eventually allowed to return to Mexico, the Mexican government __________.
A. recognized the independence of Texas, but with the Nueces River as its southern boundary
B. immediately began organizing a new army to reconquer Texas in 1837
C. ordered Santa Anna executed for his failure to defeat the Texas rebels
D. refused to recognize Texas independence, and individual Mexicans remained very bitter about the loss of part of their national territory
Question 2
During the rebellion and revolution in Texas in 1836, __________.
A. the unity and lack of division among residents contributed greatly to the revolts success
B. Anglo Texans unanimously supported the revolt from the start, while Tejanos (Mexican Texans) consistently opposed any military resistance to Santa Anna
C. there had been numerous internal divisions and much conflict over such issues as goals, strategy, and personalities
D. the rebels were able to defeat a more powerful and better-organized Mexican military without needing any assistance from individual Americans or the U.S. government