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The attack at Anahuac occurred in 1832 when Texian settlers, frustrated by the Mexican government's enforcement of customs duties and other regulations, revolted against the authorities in the town of Anahuac, Texas. Led by figures like William B. Travis, the Texians aimed to free imprisoned compatriots and assert their rights. The confrontation escalated into a skirmish, ultimately resulting in the Texian forces capturing the garrison and asserting their defiance against Mexican rule, contributing to the growing tensions that would lead to the Texas Revolution.

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