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What was the significance of the Battle of San Jacinto? 1 it was the final, decisive victory for Texian troops.
2 it was the last major battle before the Battle of the Alamo.
3 it was a tragic defeat of the Texians by Santa Anna.
4 it was a small skirmish leading up to the Texas Revolution.

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