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Tejano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tejano (Spanish for "Texan"; archaic spelling Texano ) is a term used to identify a Texan of Mexican and/or Latin-American descent. In 1821, at the end of the Mexican War of Independence, there w...
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San Antonio Tejanos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tejanos had a significant and lasting influence in the history of Texas. They gave unique reality to the larger historical forces which were centering on Texas in the early nineteenth century. When international events brought changes to the political status of Texas, Tejanos provided a vital continuum.
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This work shall pay tribute to the Tejanos who died at the Alamo: Juan Abamillo was a native Tejano who had volunteered to serve in the Texas Revolution under the command of Juan N. Seguín. ... Juan N. Seguín's company of Tejanos. He had been born in the Alamo barrio on April 11, 1808, to Ventura Losoya and Concepción...
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But another group of men fought alongside the Texas independence fighters: the Tejanos, Mexicans who had lived in Texas for generations. Their fight for Texas began long before the battle cry "Remember the Alamo" was heard.
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