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LenaWriter [7]
2 years ago
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This image represents the Texas Revolution, what was the result of this battle(A. with this battle Texans declared they wanted t

o be a separate country and independent country)( B .Mexican soldiers and Texans fought a thirteen day battle in which all the Texan soldiers were killed.(C. Texans refused to give Mexican soldiers a cannon and the Mexican soldiers returned to Mexico without the cannon.(D. Many Texans moved their families and weapons to the United States because they feared the large army sent by Santa Anna. PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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guajiro [1.7K]2 years ago
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The result of the battle was A. With this battle Texans declared they wanted to be a separate country and independent country
lesya [120]2 years ago
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Answer:

I think it is A. I may be wrong..

The result was that Texans won the battle. So they must've declared something. Therefore.. A is the answer :D

Please give me brainliest :)

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