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Meaning of "texians"

texians (noun) - In the context of history, Texians refers to the residents of Mexican Texas and, later, the Republic of Texas
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  • plural of Texian

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Texians redirected their fire to the cannoneers.
The troops were gone before the Texians finished reloading.
Texians dug up the cannon and mounted it on cart wheels.
I belong to a new generation of Texians.
Texians formed a square in the middle of the prairie and attempted to defend their position.
Holes had been carved in the walls to allow the Texians to fire.
The Texians initiated a siege of the city.
On the other side of the swiftly moving river waited eighteen Texians.
The Texians also gained control of several cannons.
The noise woke the Texians.
The Texians quickly returned both weapons to service.
And if it ai not the prettiest bunch of Texians I ever seen.
Texians then fired their cannon at the Mexican camp.
They also released several Texians who had been held prisoner in the fort.
Texians insisted on discussing the matter directly with Ugartechea.

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Many citizens in Matamoros believed Texians had already declared independence and were raising an army.
The Texians quickly captured the cannon and turned it on the fleeing Mexican soldiers.
Texas wasted on the Texians.
Three Texians were sent to act as sentries outside the walls.
His force was overwhelmed by Texians pushing into the Mexican camp.
The Texians held a raucous party to celebrate their victory.
The scouts discovered a large group of Texians camped from the Alamo.
The Texians sent messengers to alert nearby settlements of their quest.
The Mexicans were repulsed and Houston called for the Texians to fall back.
The Texians were able to bring them back into service quickly.
The revolution raised tensions in the area between the Tejano and Texians.
The Texians often picked up the cannonballs and reused them.
Santa Anna and his soldiers believed that the Texians would be quickly cowed.
For several days the Texians stalled and reinforcements began to arrive.
Nevertheless, all of the escaping Texians were killed.
The three Texians followed the horses.
Still, all of the escaping Texians were killed.
The Texians suffered just nine fatalities.
Sesma was forced to send reinforcements, and the Texians were eventually killed.
The Texians had little water.
When the battle ended, almost all of the Texians were dead.
Displaced Texians returned to their homes.
As night fell, Mexican sharpshooters were able to wound and kill more Texians.
The Texians desire a truce.
As the Mexican soldiers attacked, the Texians took cover in a grove of trees.
Six Texians were taken prisoner.
At the prison in Matamoros, she continued to support the Texians imprisoned there.
Forty Texians were unable to walk.
According to many accounts of the battle, between five and seven Texians surrendered.
Very few Texians were spared.
Texians began crossing the river at about 7 pm.
In late October the Texians initiated a siege of Béxar.
The Texians lowered their flag and brought it into the Alamo.
After repulsing two attacks, Texians were unable to fend off a third attack.
The Texians chose not to garrison men in or near San Patricio.

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