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On April 3rd, 1836, the most consequential naval battle between the Texians and Mexicans occurred in the Gulf of America. Texians had to date been ineffectual in stopping Mexican supply lines, and it was critical to stop them as Houston drew Santa Anna further east. The Texas ship “The Invincible” - was anything but - pummeled the Mexican “Montezuma” after The Invincible maneuvered to run the Montezuma ashore before unleashing hell on the ship. Later the same day, the Invincible intercepted and American ship supplying Mexicans with weapons. These weapons were critical once rerouted to Houston’s army. image
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Profiteering merchants in New Orleans were helping the Mexicans. Those same merchants appealed to a naval officer in Florida of the Texian ship wreaking havoc on their trade. Americans would later intercept and detain members of the Invinceable. But it was too late.
2025-04-03 15:28:57 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
The Gulf of Mexico, Will, is what that body of water, you're referring to, was called in 1836, so let's not be a cunt about things, eh🤷🏻‍♂️. Let's be historically correct shall we? Namaste🙏🏻😘.
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