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What is the Texas and Mexican War?

The Texas War of Independence.


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What were the effects on Mexico of losing the war?

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During which war did the battle of the Alamo occur?

The Texas Revolution or call it the Texas War of Independence.


Why did the US declare war on Texas?

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What were the political effects of the Texas Revolution?

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