Bustamante was responsible for all of the following except:
a. Leading a revolt against Santa Anna.
b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.
c. Ignoring the Constitution of 1824
. d. Angering Texas Anglo settlers with his conservative ideals.

Respuesta :

Answer: b. Executing Vicente Guerrero.

Explanation:

Vicente Guerroro had been the first man of color to be President of Mexico having done so in 1829. He was deposed however by Bustamante and fled to Southern Mexico where he fought against the Government.

In 1831 however, he was tricked and betrayed and handed over to the Government after which he was executed by firing squad. Bustamante did not order this however and those who were linked to the execution suffered political repercussions from people as they looked down on the betrayal.

Answer:

Answer A i guess Tell me if  i'm wrong

Explanation:

                                      Santa Anna Rises to Power

- Bustamante replaced Guerrero as president

- Didn't follow the constitution of 1824  

                        - This angered the Texans                                                                                                                                                

- Bustamante executed Guerrero

              - This led to a military revolt led by Santa Anna

                                   -  Federalist Ideals

- Santa Anna gained support from Texans

               - Believed he would uphold the constitution of 1824

                                                Major Leaders

    Guadalupe                 Vicente           Anastasio             Antonio Lopez de

       Victoria                   Guerrero         Bustamante                 Santa Anna

       1824-29                      1829               1830-32             Liberal/Conservative

    First President             Liberal          Conservative                  Dictator

Constitution of 1824                                                           Abolished Constitution    

                                                                                                        of 1824

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