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The battle at San Jacinto. If you would like more info e-mail me at ghosthunterjonster01@gmail.com with subject as San Jacinto or something similar.

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What caused the Texan Mexican War?

The desire for Texan Independence from Mexico.


What battle won texan independence?

The Battle of San Jacinto


What battle sealed Texan Independence?

The battle of San Jacinto


What 18 minute battle won Texan independence from mexico?

The battle at San Jacinto. If you would like more info e-mail me at ghosthunterjonster01@gmail.com with subject as San Jacinto or something similar.


The immediate cause for the Texan Americans declaration of independence on March 2 1836 was that?

War with Mexico


Who was a Mexican American who fought for Texan Independence from Mexico and later became Texas senator?

neal eadward largent


When was Texan schooner Independence created?

Texan schooner Independence was created on 1836-01-10.


When did Texan schooner Independence end?

Texan schooner Independence ended on 1837-08-27.


What was the conflict between Texas and Mexico called?

It can be called the War for Texas Independence or the Texas Revolutionary War, but it is not to be called the Mexican American War or the Mexican War which happened a decade after the Texans won their Independence at San Jacinto.


How did Sam Houston play an important part in the Texas War of Independence?

Houston commanded the Texan army which routed the Mexican army under Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto, effectively driving the Mexican army out of Texas and paving the way for Texan independence.


Texan independence and the Lone star republic?

Texas was originally part of Mexico. It was then taken back in the war between Mexico and the U.S. We weren't sure of what to do with it, so for a while it was its own little country.


Santa Ana president of Mexico captured at the Alamo?

No. The Alamo was a siege and battle where many Texan settlers died. Mexican president Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto.