You know it's real cuz they used color pencils and luckily thought to start preserving their documents as they created them for future historians and had some sort of magic ingredients that resist the ravages of time and nature,kinda like the alleged cave paintings which somehow haven't vanished despite moisture and other factors that ruin modern paint in months
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That map of the Louisiana Purchase is inaccurate
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This is biased. Santa Anna was a dictator who got elected by promising to restore the constitution of 1814 and instead became a ruthless and cruel dictator . Texas was not the only Mexican state to revolt against this oppression. Texans, including Hispanic Texans and Hispanic landowners also picked up arms and signed the Constitution. Texas got very little support and no protection from The Mexican government. There were only four to five thousand Mexican citizens in Texas at the time and the majority of those lived in the San Antonio area. Revisionist history through omission. They failed to mention the Goliad Massacre, where the president of Mexico Santa Anna executed over 400 prisoners, not just the prisoners at the Alamo. And others. That was the Tipping Point for Texans to change their goal of restitution of the Mexican constitution and to live as Mexican citizens. The only way to protect themselves and to maintain basic human rights was total Independence. The Republic of Texas lasted fourteen years before being accepted into the Union. And also, at the Battle of Jane San Jacinto they yelled Remember the Alamo and they yelled remember Goliad!