Answer: D. Texan relations with the U.S. ended
Step-by-step explanation:
When Texas wanted to gain independence from Mexico, its military which was being headed by Sam Houston attacked the Mexican militia along San Jacinto River.
The Texans fought and won against the Mexicans and took many of them as prisoners. This led to the independence of Texas. As a result, The Texans began to build their new Republic, the runway scrape ended and families returned to their homes.
It should be noted that Texan relations with the United States never ended. Therefore, option D" is not considered an outcome of the victory at San Jacinto.