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Texan settlers, Mexican army were involved. It was believed to be one of the first steps of rebellion for the revolution.
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Texan army, Mexican army were involved. It was a massacre as brutal as the alamo. All the soldiers were executed, and Texans continued to volunteer for their rights.
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Texan army and Mexican army were involved. Similar to the siege of Bexar, 90 Texan soldiers had taken on 400 Mexican troops by using their surroundings to their advantage.
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Texan army, and Mexican army were involved. It showed that Ninety Americans had successfully taken on several hundred trained soldiers.
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Texan army and Mexican army were involved. Almost 200 soldiers stood their ground against the Mexicans. It was a massacre for the Texans. This rallied many Texans to volunteer and join the revolution.
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Settlers, the Texan army, and Mexican army. It was a period of terror where settlers ran away from the Mexican army that was chasing them. until settlers learned of the victory of san jacinto.