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Mexico officially recognized Texan independence as a result of the Battle of San Jacinto.
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Although General Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) and signed the Treaties of Velasco recognizing Texas independence, the Mexican government repudiated those agreements as signed under duress. Mexico did not officially recognize Texan independence; formal recognition did not come only later, effectively resolved by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) after the Mexican–American War.
Although General Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) and signed the Treaties of Velasco recognizing Texas independence, the Mexican government repudiated those agreements as signed under duress. Mexico did not officially recognize Texan independence; formal recognition did not come only later, effectively resolved by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) after the Mexican–American War.
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