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The Mexicans attacked Taylor's troops to begin the Texas Revolt.
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The Texas Revolt (Texas Revolution, 1835–1836) began when Texian settlers resisted Mexican authorities (not by an attack on U.S. troops). The first engagement was the Battle of Gonzales in October 1835. An attack on General Zachary Taylor’s troops by Mexican forces (the Thornton Affair) helped start the Mexican–American War in 1846, a separate conflict.
The Texas Revolt (Texas Revolution, 1835–1836) began when Texian settlers resisted Mexican authorities (not by an attack on U.S. troops). The first engagement was the Battle of Gonzales in October 1835. An attack on General Zachary Taylor’s troops by Mexican forces (the Thornton Affair) helped start the Mexican–American War in 1846, a separate conflict.
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