Examples of using Texans in English and their translations into Russian
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March 27 Texas Revolution: Goliad massacre- Antonio López de Santa Anna orders the Mexican army to kill about 400 Texans at Goliad.
two more dead Texans came in.
This is largely due to the pride Texans take from the Battle of the Alamo,
Massacre on the Nueces, was a violent confrontation between Confederate soldiers and German Texans on August 10, 1862, in Kinney County, Texas.
It also required that Yucatán break all relations with the Republic of Texas because Mexico was at war with the Texans.
On August 1, 1862 Confederate troops executed 34 pro-Union German Texans in the"Nueces Massacre" of civilians.
Parsons' battalion led the charge, passing the Texans and riding north into the blinding sun toward the John Slyder farm.
is a successor to the T 6 Texans that were supplied to the U.S.S.R.
the hyphenated form was used in American newspapers in reference to the railroad and to describe Texans of Mexican ancestry.
These texans are pretty tough,
On December 5, Altuve and Houston Texans defensive end J. J. Watt were named co-winners of the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Award for his efforts in leading the Astros to their first World Series title and aiding in the recovery of the Greater Houston area in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
In his book Texans in Revolt: the Battle for San Antonio, 1835, historian Alwyn Barr
Bills Dolphins Patriots Jets Ravens Bengals Browns Steelers Texans Colts Titans Broncos Chiefs Chargers Raiders Cowboys Giants Eagles Redskins Bears Lions Packers Vikings Falcons Panthers Saints Buccaneers Jaguars Cardinals Rams 49ers Seahawks The NFL consists of 32 clubs divided into two conferences of 16 teams in each.
he wanted to continue the war against the Texans since the Mexicans still had over 2,500 troops in Texas against less than 900 of Sam Houston's Texans. .
Which most Texans believe to be a commie plot.
The incident resulted in North receiving numerous death threats from outraged Texans.
Under Ross's command, his Texans twice captured Union guns at Battery Robinett.
In 1977, 80 per cent of Texans reportedly supported capital punishment, while in 1997 the number dropped to 76 per cent.
Texans sided with the federalists against the current government and after the Battle of Nacogdoches,
the Alamo was surrounded, and the Texans needed more men and ammunition to wage a successful defense.