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Where did the Texans defeat the Mexicans after the Battle of the Alamo?

San Jacinto.


What disastrous defeat pushed the Texans to fight for independence?

The Alamo.


What was the most famous defeat of the Texans occurred the a spanish mission called?

the Alamo


What was the reaction of Texans to news of the defeat at the Alamo?

Anger, pride, vengeance, retribution,


What defeat angered the Texans motivating them to continue fighting Mexico?

The Battle of The Alamo


The first and most famous defeat of the Texans occured at a Spanish mission called?

The Alamo.


How did the fall of the Alamo help the cause of Texas independence even though it was defeat for the Texans?

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What was the Site of defeat of Mexicans by 120 Texans in a brief battle?

The Alamo (Texians lost; not the other way around)


The stand at the Alamo helped the cause of Texas independence even though it was a defeat for the Texans?

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At what battle did the Mexican Army surrender to the Texans?

The decisive defeat in Texas was at the Battle of San Jacinto led by Sam Houston defeating Mexican General Santa Ana in a surprise attack. This battle occurred after the devastating defeat of the Texans at the Alamo by the same general Santa Ana. Houston himself lost many friends and even a relative of his wife, Mary, at the Alamo. Houston's troops were rallyed by the cry, "Remember the Alamo."


How much soldiers of Texans was in the Alamo?

they Had Between 182 And 188 Men In The Alamo Of Texans.....


In what year were the Texans defeated by Santa Ana at the Alamo?

The Texans were defeated by Santa Anna at the Alamo on March 6, 1836.