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Elena-2011 [213]
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11

The victory at San Jacinto was possible because

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Citrus2011 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

victory ensured the success of Texan independence: In mid-May, Santa Anna, who had been taken prisoner during the battle, signed a peace treaty at Velasco, Texas, in which he recognized Texas' independence in exchange for his freedom

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