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Why was the defeat at the Alamo in 1836 significant for Texas?

A) The tragedy of the Alamo forced the Texans to give up their fight for independence.
B) The battle proved that the Texans could easily defeat the Mexicans.
C) The defeat showed that the Texans would always lose to Santa Anna.
D) “Remember the Alamo” became the battle cry as the Texans fought for independence.

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User Lowell
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Answer:

D is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

“Remember the Alamo” became the battle cry as the Texans fought for independence.

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User Rhea
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A and B are definitely incorrect as the Battle of the Alamo didn't persuade Texans to give up. The Texans lost so the battle didn't prove anything about that either. C is also incorrect because later on the Texans did dfeat Santa Anna. The only reasonable answer is D.

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User Vincent Gable
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