Spain came to the area in the 1500's and colonized the southwest. This resulted in the Native Americans of the area and the Spanish mixing into one culture. In the 1700's Mexico took over the southwest. So, as you can see " Mexicans didn't come to Texas" they were all ready there. Texas came to them. It was southern American's who came to the area we call Texas because they were afraid that slavery would be outlawed in the states.
They hoped to end the Texas Revolution.
It was the Mexican Army.
It was fought between the Mexican Army and former Mexican citizens who had declared thir independence from Mexico, some of whom had enrolled in the Texas Army and newcomers who had come to Texas to aid in its defense.
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Yes, Sam Houston did fight in the Mexican-American War.
More than 6,000 which is a small army by later standards, but the Mexican Army still outnumbered the Texan Army three to one, and it was the largest, most experienced, and most dangerous army in the Western Hemisphere at that time.
They hoped to end the Texas Revolution.
we won the mexican war
they pooped on them
It was the Mexican Army.
The Texas Rangers scouted for the US Army.
to fight the Texas or no reason.
The victory that routed Mexican General Santa Anna's army and led to Texas' independence was known as San Jacinto.
1836.
It was fought between the Mexican Army and former Mexican citizens who had declared thir independence from Mexico, some of whom had enrolled in the Texas Army and newcomers who had come to Texas to aid in its defense.
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Santa Anna
El Alamo, Texas.