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The Americans in Texas wanted to be _______ and not follow the Mexican laws imposed on them
General who led the thousands of Mexican soldiers to the Alamo to defeat the Texas Rebels
Land that was controlled by the Spanish for a long time, to then become the territory where Americans settled in.
The people who accompagnied the white American settlers to Texas, and that were the key for many arguments in between Mexico and the Americans
Country that gave unfair laws to the Americans that already lived in Texas, resulting in a war
An old Spanish mission where the Texas rebels secured their forces to resist Santa Anna's army
Man who wrote to the citizens of Texas for reinforcement when the small Texan resistent army was trapped in the Alamo
One of the laws that Mexico imposed on Texas was about ________, forbidding people to worship the Almighty as they want to
The Mexicans imposed unfair ____ on the Americans living in Texas when people settled in with slaves
American pioneer who played an important role in the Texas Revolution. He died at the Battle of the Alamo
American soldier who was in the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution. He also represented the state of Tennessee in the HOR
One of the reasons why Americans wanted to expand the nation West
Country that owned the territory of Texas for hundreds of years
Where the Americans wanted to settle to expand the United States
Ocean that borders the West of the United States, and that the American settlers wanted to reach
Battle that lasted 18 minutes where 630 Mexican soldiers were killed, while only 9 Americans were killed
What the United States wanted to spread when expanding to the West
During the Battle of the Alamo, the American soldiers were ________ by the Mexican solders (250 Americans vs. 2400 Mexicans)
In his letter to the citizens of Texas, William Travis pleaded for _________ so that they might be able to defeat the huge number of Mexicans that were already bombarding the Alamo
The Texans during the Battle of the Alamo did not ______ to safety, even though they were not enough to defeat the Mexican army

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