Texas had help from the United States of America. They got very lucky, though they lost the battle of the Alamo.Mexico's dictator, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, responded by leading an army of several thousand men north to subdue the rebellion. Santa Anna won early victories at the Alamo, a fortress built on the ruins of a Spanish mission in San Antonia, and at Goliad. But the tide of the Texas War for Independence changed when 900 Texans led by Sam Houston regrouped at the San Jacito River. There they surprised Santa Anna's troops in a battle that lasted just a matter of minutes. Victorious Texans forced Santa Anna to sign a treaty recognizing the Republic of Texas. Nine years later, in 1845, Texas was annexed, or added to the United States, becoming the twenty-eighth state.
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an oral history dictated by a soldier's adolescent son
The actions of the Congress of Vienna help to generate independence in South America.
most likely they didn`t write the declaration
He commanded the Texas Army.
He commanded the Army of Texas in 1836.
He fought with Texans in the Alamo
April 1436
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A group of about 120 men from New Orleans who volunteered to help in the fight for Texas Independence.
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How did what help the Declaration of Independence...
Jackson didn't want to inflame the slavery issue again and annexing Texas so soon from Texas's independence might have started another war with Mexico. Hope i could help
At this time, there were many examples of the British being unfair to the colonists.
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a Charleston Mercury editorial published in 1860