The Texas conflict primarily refers to the Texas Revolution, which took place from 1835 to 1836. This was a revolt by American settlers in Texas against Mexican rule, driven by issues such as Immigration policies, taxes, and cultural differences. The conflict culminated in the pivotal Battle of San Jacinto, where Texian forces, led by Sam Houston, defeated the Mexican army under General Santa Anna, leading to Texas gaining independence and eventually joining the United States.
what were the sources of the conflict in texas after the civil war?
No, Santa Anna did not sell Texas to the Americans. In fact, Texas was an independent republic after winning its independence from Mexico in 1836. Santa Anna, as the Mexican president, was involved in the conflict that led to Texas' independence but did not negotiate any sale of the territory. The annexation of Texas by the United States occurred in 1845, several years after Santa Anna's defeat.
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Texas won its independence from Mexico!
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