Texas was the site of numerous battles, especially during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) and the Civil War (1861-1865). Key battles include the Battle of the Alamo, the Battle of San Jacinto, and various skirmishes during the Civil War. Overall, the exact number of battles can vary depending on how one defines a "battle," but there were several significant engagements throughout Texas' military history.
the four most major battles are the palmito ranch ,Laredo, Galveston and Sabina pass battles.
The Thornton Affair.
No it's not.
The vikings won many battles as well as lost many battles as well, after all you cant keep winning battles only.
Many battles were fought in the Latin American Revolution. In fact, 234,101,009 battles were fought until victory...
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about 3-5
78643876836589689564869 battles were fought!!!!!!!!!
No all the battles where east of the Mississippi River execpt Texas there was a battle in Texas
The Alabhama Hydes
This man did not fight in any battles for the texas revolution.
Alamo
the four most major battles are the palmito ranch ,Laredo, Galveston and Sabina pass battles.
They didn't always win battles
The Thornton Affair.
I know there was something about the Alamo
They were mad. Santa Anna Mexican president at that time sent 6000 troops to Texas. In conflict there were couple of battles.