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What was the significance of the Fredonian Revolt? A. It celebrated the independence of Texas from Mexico. B. It was the only revolt in Texas against the Mexican government. C. It was the last revolt in Texas against the Mexican government. D. It created the first republic in Texas to declare independence from Mexico.

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Option D. The Fredonia revolt meant the creation of the republic of Fredonia, which encompassed the land that the Mexican government had granted to Edwards in 1825, and the colonized airs at that time. In this way, the independence of Mexico was declared in Texas.
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