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15. The Battle of the Alamo is considered a turning point because it

A. Was the final battle of the Texas Revolution
B. Led to the execution of Santa Anna
C. Inspired others to join the fight for Texas Independence
D. Encouraged the annexation of Texas to the United States

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Answer:

The battle of the Alamo is considered a turning point because it led to execution of Santa Anna.

Option: (B)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • At the battle of San Jacinto Texan kick in take Santa Anna. In 1836 on April, a turning point happened in the war between mexico and texsas.
  • Texan is forced by the Colonel James Fannin who had distress, a crushing overcome at goliad in late march. Santa Anna had commanded the Execution of 350 remaining warriors there.
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