Asked by Jenda
In the Texas revolution, why was the capture of Goliad significant?
A - It provided the Texans with valuable supplies and a strategic stronghold
B - It demonstrated the ruthlessness of the Mexican forces
C - It caused the Mexican government to grant Texas independence
D - It caused leaders of the revolution to reconsider their strategy
A - It provided the Texans with valuable supplies and a strategic stronghold
B - It demonstrated the ruthlessness of the Mexican forces
C - It caused the Mexican government to grant Texas independence
D - It caused leaders of the revolution to reconsider their strategy
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Answered by
Writeacher
And you think ... ?
Answered by
Jenda
Im trying to read the book but I cant find anything
Answered by
Writeacher
https://www.google.com/search?q=why+capture+of+goliad+important&oq=why+capture+of+goliad+important&aqs=chrome..69i57.7893j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by
gacha_cocobeans
here is the text it gives you
But the Battle of Goliad, taking place on October 10, 1835, four months before the San Antonio fight, would be a skirmish, actually the second, that showed that the Texans were in it to win their independence and that this battle, a Texas victory, would show the mettle of their cause.
But the Battle of Goliad, taking place on October 10, 1835, four months before the San Antonio fight, would be a skirmish, actually the second, that showed that the Texans were in it to win their independence and that this battle, a Texas victory, would show the mettle of their cause.
Answered by
gacha_cocobeans
so I think its C
Answered by
👩🏫helpful teacher
yes c is correct
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