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How did the events of the Alamo change the outcome of the Texas Revolution?

Santa Anna became an increasingly worried about future battles

the death of all the defenders became a rallying cry for the next conflict

Sam Houston resigned as commander of the Texas forces

Texas forces refused to fight for control of a small cannon

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Answer:

B i think tell me if I'm right

Explanation: none lol

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Answer:

the death of all the defenders became a rallying cry for the next conflict

Step-by-step explanation:

During the Texas revolution, the Mexican military's brutally massacred Texas civilizations that resided in Alamo. Many of them were not involved directly in the war.

This became a fuel for the Texans to rise up against the Mexican military. Many more people start to volunteer to The Texans revolutionary groups and massively increase the The power of Revolutionary army. This what cause the Texans finally managed to beat the Mexican troops in the following battlers

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