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Sam Houston.
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to restore the constitution of 1836
He commanded the Texans against the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto which was a major victory and ended the Texas Revolution.
they all died the end
Revolution in Texas
the Mexicans of course. then the texans rebelled hence the texas revolution.
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
The Texas Revolution was the war for independence from Mexico; it began in 1835. The colonists first created the Republic of Texas, and eventually, in 1845, the United States annexed Texas as a state. Prior to the annexation, a growing number of American pioneers had settled in the territory, soon outnumbering the Mexican residents. The American settlers were in favor of the annexation, while the Mexican residents of Texas were not. In addition to Texas becoming a part of the United States, another effect was that the Mexican government was very upset to lose what it believed to be Mexican territory; in 1846, a war between the United States and Mexico broke out. The Mexican-American War went on for two years before the U.S. triumphed and a treaty was signed between the two countries.
The earth's revolution effects the season and makes a complete year
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Yes the Alamo is one of the battle sites during the Texas revolution.
Depends on what Revolution you are referring to: Texas has been over 6 flags.
It marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.
The American Revolution led to political, social, idealogical, and economic effects.
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