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Compare And Contrast Centralists And Federalists

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1, FEDERALISTS VS. CENTRALISTS
At first, Mexico's main government were federalists, they were an elite group of people who made decisions and held power. Federalism, however, was a government that began to rise that consisted of the people and who they trusted to govern them, giving the people control rather than one supreme power. One example is the united states which are ruled by an elected representative backed up into states. However, the Federalists began to rebel, in twin Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas, proximity to Louisiana gave the Tejanos access to goods other Mexicans did not have. Eventually, centralists vs. federalists became prominent in Texas and Coahuila. Saltillo, being closer geographically to the heart of Mexico reflected a centralist idea popular in Mexico City. Originating in the 1820s, a bloc between San Antonio de Bexar and Monclovas in Coahuila San Antonio de Bexar labored to obtain control of the state from Saltillo’s federalist faction. With the support of Texans, the federalist bloc succeeded in changing the capital to Monclova. The real significance of Santa Anna’s cancellation of the Constitution of 1824 was that it shifted it to the centralist national government in Mexico City, that it took away states' power, and forced them to the federal system. Already at odds with one another over this and other issues, Coahuila and Texas split up, Texas pronounced for centralism, while Coahuila embraced Santa Anna and the supporters of federalism.

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