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TTVmeatce t1_ja45cp0 wrote
Reply to comment by Cwallace98 in TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
yep. In Texas history we're taught that Texians revolted because Santa Ana violated the constitution of 1824. What they don't teach is that the part he violated was the part that allowed for slavery. Also left out the part where American slave owners/slavery supporters were moved into the state just to help tip the scale.
TTVmeatce t1_ja41it7 wrote
Reply to comment by Cwallace98 in TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
you should not be down voted for this
TTVmeatce t1_ja41f3z wrote
Reply to comment by quaffi0 in TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
yeah a sacrifice was made in the name of slavery fuck all those dudes
TTVmeatce t1_ja41ajc wrote
Reply to TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
and it was all in the name of enslaving other people
TTVmeatce t1_j9u7xxa wrote
Reply to comment by Maharichie in TIL that there are more than 160 endangered languages in the United States alone. In addition to many Native American languages, Cajun French, Eastern Yiddish, and Martha's Vineyard, Hawaii, and Plains Sign Language are all endangered. by afeeney
I heard a group of young girls speaking it in Hana. It'll be around for at least a little while longer.
TTVmeatce t1_j46t837 wrote
Reply to comment by tyvanius in TIL Duck is considered a red meat by culinary standards. by BertyBert1
low and slow for a long period of time*
TTVmeatce t1_j234f1z wrote
Reply to comment by pinpalsapu in TIL that the Hawaii’s Maunakea Volcano, the world’s tallest mountain, (10,210 m or 33,500 ft from base to peak) was first ascended successfully over three days in February 2021. Over half of it is underwater. by Fantastic_Ad1613
you're saying he swam up from 6000m below sea level?
TTVmeatce t1_j1kyrkg wrote
Reply to [I Ate] Banana Sized Gyouza by Osaka_Rambling
this is basically just sausage at this point
TTVmeatce t1_ixp2bck wrote
TTVmeatce t1_iwhqcg2 wrote
Reply to comment by RetroMetroShow in TIL that the largest tonsil stone on record is nearly 6 inches. by eleanor61
I don't think that's what happened and that wasn't implied by the comment at all?
TTVmeatce t1_iwha0ff wrote
Reply to comment by BlurryBigfoot74 in TIL that the largest tonsil stone on record is nearly 6 inches. by eleanor61
that's not fascinating, or at least that isn't the word I would use
TTVmeatce t1_jabrq92 wrote
Reply to comment by Ameisen in TIL of the Battle of San Jacinto. Just six weeks after the Texans terrible loss at The Alamo in 1836. The Texans regrouped under Sam Houston, and surprised the Mexican forces and overwhelming defeated the Mexicans. The Texans had 11 soldiers killed and the Mexicans lost 650. by triviafrenzy
in Texas it was slavery. It was an entire imperialist production by American slave owners