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As Texas was defending its claim to be a new independent republic in 1836, a final crucial victory was won at?
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The decisive battle of Texas as the Battle of San Jacinto that lasted only 18 minutes. The Texan side was commanded by Sam Houston and while 9 Texans died, 630 Mexicans lost their lives.
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