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| troops stationed at a military post |
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| led troops who were defeated by the Texans at the Battle of San Antonio in 1835. |
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| a mexican general who led troops against the Texans at the Alamo |
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| to make stronger with military defense |
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| a volunteer colonel who, until he became seriously ill, jointly commanded the Alamo |
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| a former volunteer colonel and member of Congress from Tennessee who helped defend the Alamo |
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| commanded the Texans against Mexican forces at the Alamo |
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| a colonel in the Texan army who suffered defeat at Coleto Creek, near Goliad |
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| a brief fight among a small number of troops |
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| a Mexican general who led his troops to several victories in the Texas Revolution |
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| a battle fought east of Goliad and won by the Mexicans |
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| the flight of Texas settlers who feared the advance of Santa Anna |
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| also called the second meeting of the consultation: delegates there declared Texas independent from Mexico |
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| the act of adding or joining a territory to an existing one |
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| final battle of the Texas Revolution, in which Sam houston's troops defeated the Mexicans |
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