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Why was 1835 called “the happy year" and 1836 called “the sad year” in Texas History?
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Why was 1835 called “the happy year" and 1836 called “the sad year” in Texas History?
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In 1835 the morality rate was high so it was a good time compared to 186 when the war on Mexico started and fatality was happening
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‘35 they were thriving and moral was high while in 36’ they are attacked by Mexico and fail to protect the missions. A lot of people died.
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