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Description
April 21, 1836. In less than 20 minutes, everything changes.
On a quiet field near the San Jacinto River, Sam Houston makes his move against Antonio López de Santa Anna’s army—and the result is one of the most decisive victories in military history.
Fueled by weeks of retreat, frustration, and the cries of “Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!”, the Texian army surges forward in a sudden, overwhelming assault. What follows is fast, fierce, and final.
This is the moment Texas stops running… and starts becoming real.
And it all happens in about eighteen minutes.
Show Notes
The Texan Edge takeaway:
Breakthrough moments are fast—but they’re built on long stretches of unseen effort.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Description
April 21, 1836. In less than 20 minutes, everything changes.
On a quiet field near the San Jacinto River, Sam Houston makes his move against Antonio López de Santa Anna’s army—and the result is one of the most decisive victories in military history.
Fueled by weeks of retreat, frustration, and the cries of “Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!”, the Texian army surges forward in a sudden, overwhelming assault. What follows is fast, fierce, and final.
This is the moment Texas stops running… and starts becoming real.
And it all happens in about eighteen minutes.
Show Notes
The Texan Edge takeaway:
Breakthrough moments are fast—but they’re built on long stretches of unseen effort.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.