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William B. Travis and John Davis Bradburn were involved in a conflict during the early 1830s in Texas, primarily over issues of authority and governance. Bradburn, a Texas Army officer, was seen as overstepping his bounds by enforcing laws that many settlers opposed, leading to tensions. Travis, a lawyer and a prominent figure among the settlers, opposed Bradburn's actions, which culminated in Travis's arrest. This confrontation highlighted the growing unrest among Texian settlers regarding Mexican rule.

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