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{{rpl|Texas (U.S. state)}} | |||
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{{r|Battle of Coleto Creek}} | {{r|Battle of Coleto Creek}} | ||
{{r|Texas, history}} | {{r|Texas, history}} | ||
{{r|William Travis}} | {{r|William Travis}} | ||
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{{r|Mission San Antonio de Padua}} | |||
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- Texas (U.S. state): 28th state (1845) of the USA. [e]
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Related topics
- Battle of Coleto Creek [r]: A series of events during the War of Texan Independence, in Goliad County around 19-20 March 1836, leading to a Texan defeat and the killing of many of the Texan prisoners [e]
- Texas, history [r]: History of the American state of Texas from 1500 to modern times. [e]
- William Travis [r]: (1809-1836) Teacher and lawyer, active in the Texas independence movement; killed at the battle of the Alamo. [e]
- Mission San Antonio de Padua [r]: A former religious outpost established in 1771 on the west coast of North America in the present-day State of California by Roman Catholics of the Franciscan Order under the direction of the Spanish crown. [e]