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Eve David
13 August, 08:01
Why did the Mexican Army set out for Texas
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Corbin Wolf
13 August, 08:14
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They hoped to end the Texas Revolution.
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Cello
13 August, 10:09
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The Texas Revolution (October 2, 1835 - April 21, 1836) began when colonists (primarily from the United States) in the Mexican province of Texas rebelled against the increasingly centralist Mexican government.
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