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Today is Texas Independence Day. 179 years ago, Texans declared independence from Mexico and became it’s own country.

The revolution had already been underway for months, and Mexican troops had already laid siege to The Alamo in San Antonio. Four days after Texas declared independence, Mexican troops took The Alamo.

On April 21, Texan troops defeated the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto. Santa Anna was captured, but the Texans didn’t execute him, although they certainly would have been justified in doing so.

That pretty much ended the war and guaranteed Texas’ independence from Mexico.

Enjoy the day, my friends in Texas.

Eat some BBQ for me.

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I'm a retired paramedic who formerly worked in a largish city in the Northeast corner of the U.S. In my post EMS life I provide Quality Improvement instruction and consulting under contract. I haven't really retired, I just don't work nights, holidays, or weekends.  I escaped the Northeast a couple of years ago and now live in Texas.  I'm more than just a little opinionated, but that comes with having been around the block more than once. You can email me at EMSArtifact@gmail.com After living most of my life (so far) in the northeast my lovely wife and I have moved to central Texas because we weren't comfortable in the northeast any longer. Life is full of twists and turns.

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