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How did the Siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?
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It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to surrender.
It forced them to surrender.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It prompted them to have public forums.
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It strengthened their resolve to fight.
The fall of the Alamo galvanized Texan settlers and volunteers — “Remember the Alamo!” became a rallying cry that increased support for the Texan army and helped spur the eventual victory at San Jacinto.
The fall of the Alamo galvanized Texan settlers and volunteers — “Remember the Alamo!” became a rallying cry that increased support for the Texan army and helped spur the eventual victory at San Jacinto.
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