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mixer [17]
2 years ago
7

Who fought in the Fredonian Rebellion?! Hurry pls 60 POINT AND BRAINLIEST IF I CAN

History
2 answers:
bixtya [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

here is your answer

Explanation:

The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches.

Tcecarenko [31]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The Fredonian Rebellion (December 21, 1826 – January 23, 1827) was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. The settlers, led by Empresario Haden Edwards, declared independence from Mexican Texas and created the Republic of Fredonia near Nacogdoches.

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