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Description
April 24, 1836.
The battle was over. The victory was real. But the hard decisions were just beginning.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes you into the uneasy aftermath of San Jacinto, where two of Mexico’s top commanders—Antonio López de Santa Anna and Martín Perfecto de Cos—found themselves prisoners of the very army they came to destroy.
For the Texian soldiers, the urge for revenge was strong. The memories of the Battle of the Alamo and the Goliad Massacre were still fresh.
But leadership demanded something harder than revenge—it demanded restraint, vision, and the courage to build a future instead of settling the past.
Because winning the fight is only half the story.
What you do next… that’s what defines you.
Show Notes
What You’ll Hear:
Historical Significance:
The Deeper Takeaway:
Your Texan Edge for Today:
Winning isn’t the finish line. It’s the moment you’re handed the tools to build what comes next.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Description
April 24, 1836.
The battle was over. The victory was real. But the hard decisions were just beginning.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes you into the uneasy aftermath of San Jacinto, where two of Mexico’s top commanders—Antonio López de Santa Anna and Martín Perfecto de Cos—found themselves prisoners of the very army they came to destroy.
For the Texian soldiers, the urge for revenge was strong. The memories of the Battle of the Alamo and the Goliad Massacre were still fresh.
But leadership demanded something harder than revenge—it demanded restraint, vision, and the courage to build a future instead of settling the past.
Because winning the fight is only half the story.
What you do next… that’s what defines you.
Show Notes
What You’ll Hear:
Historical Significance:
The Deeper Takeaway:
Your Texan Edge for Today:
Winning isn’t the finish line. It’s the moment you’re handed the tools to build what comes next.
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.