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In Deuteronomy chapter 32 how many times is the word "Rock" mentioned?

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The End of the Battle of the Alamo

The end of the battle of Alamo marked the victory of Texas. The united states have forever articulated Alamo as a symbol of absolute supremacy, based on the fact that it was linked to the Republic of Texas's victory. For instance, during the years 1846 to 48, the American government articulated a memorial celebration in remembrance of the cold dark days for the lives lost by patriotic soldiers who fought and lost their lives in their line of duty. Though the Texas state wore the battle of Alamo, the Mexican soldiers were still in large numbers at the territories and battlegrounds, a situation that baffled the Texas soldiers to develop some fear that Mexican soldiers could retreat and fight back. In this regard, they quickly moved out of the battlegrounds and territories and formed the government defense force to strengthen its internal framework.  Following his failure to scoop the Texas land, the only critique that Santa Lopez remained with to relinquish Texas's land to the American state, a situation gave Houston a robust political platform to strengthen the Texas liberals.

The Texas Union

The addition of Texas to the union was due to the incoming Polk, who valued Texas's existence on the boundary frameworks of the River Grande. The enormous development of the united states, together with the fact that Texas was under the American umbrella framework, poised Mexica to realize the loss of the boundary resources and river Grande. With the guidance of Polk, adding Texas to the union could trigger the loss of sovereignty because several liberals feared that such a situation would plunge the state back to the days of slavery and oppression due to the conflict that could be realized as a result of the boundary resources on river Grande.  

Conclusion

The critique regarding the battle of Alamo has a significant calling on the people of Texas. It went down to the historical realm of the Texas community and American society at large, whose remembrance is still in the present patriots' minds. Together with the rest patriots of the time, William Travis plunged the sovereignty of the Texas governance, which is marked and remembered by the Alamo. They are remembered to date through media platforms. It is a strong implication of how the Texas community stood strong in the fight and protection of their motherland at all costs. The retort of Houston's army resulted from the falling Alamo, which marked the Texas republication victory.   In the battle of the Alamo, Travis, Bowie, and Crockett remain the victories figures. When individuals remember about the success and victor of Texas during the battle of Alamo, the names of Travis, Bowei and Crockett are overwhelmed

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