Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
At the Alamo in 1836.
This man did not fight in any battles for the texas revolution.
The revolution and indian wars
Texans, like all the states in America, contributed any way they could. Men went off to fight the war, women went to work in war industry jobs, and children gathered materials to be recycled for war use.
A Mexican general who helped santa Anna fight the Texans in the TExan Revolution
Mexico had recently revolted against its mother country, Spain, in the Mexican War of Independence before fighting the Texan patriots in the Texas Revolution.
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Yes the Mexicans and the Texans both fought inside the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.
the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. It was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. Texan settlers successfully defended a small cannon, known as the "Come and Take It" cannon, against the Mexican troops, who were attempting to seize it.
The Battle of the Alamo was fight by 190-250 Texan troops against about 1,800 of General Santa Anna's Mexican troops. Santa Anna wanted to punish the Texans for defying his government. The Texans wanted independence and liberty from Santa Anna's centralist government.
We didn't lose. We defeated Mexico. The defeats at Goliad and at the Alamo enraged and encouraged the Texans to fight. Also it gave Sam Houston time to gather his troops.
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Most Texans fought with the Confederacy.
Mexican constitution
Alamo
The Alamo.