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Texians were Anglo-American
residents of
Mexican Texas and, later, the
Republic of Texas. Today, the term is used to
identify early Anglo settlers of...
- his
troops defeated the
Texian garrison in the
Battle of the Alamo,
killing almost all of the defenders. A
newly created Texian army
under the command...
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repelling two attacks, the
Texians were
unable to fend off a
third attack. As
Mexican soldiers scaled the walls, most of the
Texian fighters withdrew into...
- The
Texian Army, also
known as the
Revolutionary Army and Army of the People, was the land
warfare branch of the
Texian armed forces during the Texas...
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citizens in Texas.
While in
Mexico City
awaiting a
meeting with
Santa Anna,
Texian empresario Stephen F.
Austin wrote to the
ayuntamiento (city council) of...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
William Barret "Buck"
Travis (August 1, 1809 –
March 6, 1836) was a
Texian Army
officer and lawyer. He is
known for
helping set the
Texas Revolution...
- The
Texian Militia was the
militia forces of
Texian colonists in the
Mexican state of Coa****la y
Tejas from 1823 to 1835 and the
inaugurate force of the...
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approximately 6:30 a.m. on
March 6, 1836,
fewer than
fifty of the
almost 260
Texians who had
occupied the
Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas, were alive. The...
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State Guard of the
Texas Militia.
Former forces include the
Texian Militia,
Texian Army,
Texian Navy,
Texas Army,
Texas Navy, and
Texas Marines. It also...
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within days of the
Texian victory at the
Battle of Gonzales,
Captain George Collinsworth and
members of the
Texian militia in
Matagorda began...