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Q: Who were the Texicans?
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What are the release dates for Frontier - 1955 The Texicans 1-13?

Frontier - 1955 The Texicans 1-13 was released on: USA: 8 January 1956


Did santa Anna have reasons to be angry with the texicans?

Banned slavery.


Who led the Texicans to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto?

Sam Houston.


What happened to santa anna in the battle of san jacinto?

He was captured by the Texicans.


Where was Santa Anna's army headed to when they crossed the Rio Grande?

To wherever the rebel Texicans could be found and punished.


Who are Arkansas neighbors?

* Cajuns to the South. * Missouri Ruffians to the North. * Texicans and Okies to the West. * Tennessee mountain men and Mississippi rivermen to the East.


Who won the battle for the Alamo?

Santa Anna's forces vastly outnumbered the "Texicans" defending the Alamo. Santa Anna's Mexican Army forces won the battle.


What aspects of their culture did American settlers in Texas refuse to change?

American settlers in Texas refused to change aspects of their culture such as their language, customs, laws, and way of life. They sought to maintain their identity and independence from Mexican influence.


Who won the Alamo battle the Alamo battle?

Santa Anna's forces vastly outnumbered the "Texicans" defending the Alamo. Santa Anna's Mexican Army forces won the battle.


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Canape, aperitif, hors d'oeuvre, finger food, cocktail, antipasto...


Mexicans who lived in Texas and opposed the rule of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna were called what?

Texicans is the term most often used by Anglos, however if you were a loyal citizen of Mexico, such persons would have been termed a traitor, or at best a revolutionary.


What Battle rallified the Texans to win their independence?

The main rallying point was the Battle of the Alamo. Even though the Mexicans won, and the Texicans (their preferred name at the time) suffered total loss, except for women and children, it enabled the forces at San Jacinto to defeat Santa Anna, by delaying him for the time need to secure reinforcements.