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The correct answer is D) "Remember the Alamo" became the battle cry as the Texans fought for independence.
During the early 1830's, many Texans became upset with the Mexican government. This was caused by several different problems, including the Mexican government voiding different land contracts made with American settlers who lived in Texas along with limiting individual freedoms. This helped spark the revolution and fighting at the Alamo.
Even though the Texans lost this battle, it became a source of motivation for their fight against perceived tyranny. Ultimately, Texas would win its independence from Mexico and would become an independent republic for about 9 years before it became an official state of the US.
The revolution against Mexican government and a fight at Alamo got the spark because Texans were not happy with the Mexican government during 1930s. The defeat at the Alamo in 1936 can be said as significant for Texas and the statement suggest the same " “Remember the Alamo” became the battle cry as the Texans fought for independence.
What was the significance of defeat at the Alamo?
The Mexican government started making land agreements void which were entered with the American settlers living with limited individual freedom in Texas.
Texans lost the war but got motivated to fight for their independence and eventually got independence.
Therefore the defeat at the Alamo in 1936 can be said as significant for Texas and the statement suggest the same " “Remember the Alamo” became the battle cry as the Texans fought for independence , OPTION D is correct.
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