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Why was the outcome of the Battle of Medina significant?

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Some 1,400 Anglos, Tejanos and American Indians with the Republican Army of the North were routed in the four-hour battle by the Spanish Royal Army somewhere south of San Antonio on Aug. 18, 1813. The first republic of Texas was crushed as 800 to 1,000 rebels were killed in battle. Hundreds more were executed

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