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the texan army consisted of men from many different states and countries list 4 of them 1. - 2. - 3. - 4. -
The Texan army (during the Texas Revolution, e.g., for the Battle of the Alamo or Texas' fight for independence) had men from various places. Common ones include: Texas (the region they were fighting for, with local Texians), the United States (many U.S. states like Tennessee, Kentucky, etc.—Tennessee is a key state with volunteers), Mexico (some Mexican citizens who supported Texas independence, or Tejanos), and Ireland (Irish immigrants who joined the fight). Another example is the United States (general, as many American volunteers), Texas (local), Tennessee (large number of volunteers from Tennessee), and Mexico (Tejanos or Mexican supporters).
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- Texas (Texians, local residents fighting for Texas)
- Tennessee (many volunteers from Tennessee, e.g., Davy Crockett’s group)
- Mexico (Tejanos or Mexican citizens who supported Texas’ cause)
- Ireland (Irish immigrants who joined the Texan army)