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Texas Rising: The Texas Revolution

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When you hear the words Texas Rising, what do you think of? Is it the Alamo, Mexicans, or is it the Texas Revolution? Well if you named one of these, then you are right. In the miniseries of Texas Rising, it is based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and the Texas Rangers. It also tells the story of how the Texas Rangers were created. In episode one, it starts off with an overview of all the people getting killed in the Alamo. During the Alamo, Susana Dickinson watches her husband get killed by who you find out later is General Santa Anna. This is where the survivors, Emily D. West and Susana Dickinson's journey to the Texas Republic Army camp begins. They are eventually helped by the newly formed group, the Texas Rangers, who have been battling Karankawa Indians along their journey. On the other hand, the Texas Revolution is under the command of General Sam …show more content…

Colonel Fannin and his troops are ambushed by General Urrea. General Urrea assures him mercy for his men if they end up surrendering. After the decisions to become prisoners, the Battle of Coleto Creek proves the Texians when they are brought back to their fort. They are all massacred on Colonel Portilla’s command. As this is going on, Emily plays like a spy and gets close (as in close, she gets REAL close) to Santa Anna, so she can lean his secrets. But for Hays and Wallace, they are on a trail to find robbers who robbed them and stole their belonging. On their way to find them, they end up at Goliad where Bigfoot’s brother Samuel died. Later on in the episode, General Houston teams up with the rangers and encounters Comanches and the lunatic Lorca. Together, they end up slaying the remaining Mexicans. Back at the camp, Officers Baker and Sherman call the soldiers to turn against the general and to “stand and fight,” but instead, General Houston asks them to follow him eastward where victory

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