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There was no Republic of Texas during the Spanish American War. Texas broke away from Mexico in 1836 as a result of the Texas Revolution and it became a US State on 29 December 1845. The Spanish American War was in 1898.
Yes the Alamo is one of the battle sites during the Texas revolution.
Texas attacked the Mexican Army and thous, a fight began.
Sam Houston was an American (he was born in Virginia). He had fought the Mexicans 10 years earlier in the Texas Revolution (1836) and was a US Senator during the Mexican-American War.
1) They were fighting for their independence. 2) They were both trying to get away from their mother countries. 3) They were both threatened by troops from the opposing sides.
The address of the Texas Connection To The American Revolution Association is: Po Box 690696, San Antonio, TX 78269-0696
Texas played no part at all in the American Revolution; at that time it was a part of the Spanish colony of Mexico.
The Texas Revolution, the Mexican-American War and eventually, the American Civil War.
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The Texas Revolution involved very small numbers of combatant's but both created an Independent Nation.
During the Texas annexation and the Mexican- American war. Also Mexico was not strong enough and american settlers were moving in steadily.At the Texas Revolution (1835-1836)
There was no Republic of Texas during the Spanish American War. Texas broke away from Mexico in 1836 as a result of the Texas Revolution and it became a US State on 29 December 1845. The Spanish American War was in 1898.
During the Texas Revolution (aka Texas War for Independence, 1835-36), he was the Commander in Chief of the newly formed Republic of Texas' Army. As Houston was born in 1793, he did not participate in the American Revolution.
Revolution in Texas
The Treaties of Velasco were never ratified by Mexico and Texas had also failed to abide by the treaty themselves.