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Heroes (and a Villain) of the Texas Revolution
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General Sam Houston
Leader of the Texas Army•Advised Travis to abandon the Alamo•Lead the Texas Army to Victory at San Jacinto
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Colonel William B. Travis
Military Leader at the Battle of the Alamo•Wrote what is considered the most heroic document in Texas.•Killed by the Mexican forces at the Alamo.•“Victory or Death”
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Colonel James “Jim” Bowie
Leader in the Texas Militia•C0-commander of the Alamo until he became ill•Legend says he fought from his deathbed
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Hero of the Revolution•Survived the Alamo because he has been sent out as a messenger to Sam Houston.•Served under Houston at San Jacinto
Juan Seguin
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Susanna Dickenson
Survivor of the Alamo•In Alamo during siege and fall•Santa Anna let her live so he could send her as a messenger to tell Houston of the Fall of the Alamo
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Colonel James FanninLead the Texans at Coleta CreekSurrendered to General Urrea at Goliad•Fannin and his men were executed at the Massacre of Goliad after they had surrendered
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Francita Alavez “The Angel of Goliad”Wife of a Mexican Army Officer•Risked her own life to help several Texas soldiers escape the Massacre of Goliad
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General Antonio Lopez de Santa AnnaPresident and dictator of Mexico•Leader of the Mexican Army at the Alamo•Gave orders to kill all prisoners•Captured at San Jacinto and forced to sign a treaty giving Texas Independence