Juan Seguín was a Tejano hero of the Texas Revolution, a Texas Senator, Mayor, Judge, & Justice of the Peace. In 1824 he joined the Texas Revolution to get rid Texas of Santa Anna's rule. In 1835 he recruited & commanded Tejano troops for the Texan Army.
Juan Seguín was born in 1806 in San Antonio, Texas. He fought in the Texas Revolution and played a key role in the Battle of San Jacinto. After the revolution, Seguín served as a senator and mayor, but later faced discrimination and fled to Mexico. He eventually returned to Texas and died in Nuevo Laredo in 1890.
Juan Seguin fought in the siege of the Alamo until William B. Travis made him send a letter to Sam Houston looking for help and when Juan wanted to go back to the Alamo and help Houston made him stay and then he fought in the battle of San Jacinto
He was the Commander in Chief of the Texas Army.
she sewed the first Texas flag
He was in charge of the military.
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He played a role in the Texas revolution and he died at the Alamo.
george childress was the author of the Texas declaration of independence, and he served in Washington D.C. as a diplomatic agent for the state
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he was president of Mexico as well as supreme commander of Mexican forces
There was no role of women in French Revolution.