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1 August, 06:32

How did the Battle of Velasco end?

William Travis arrived with a force that massacred the Mexican troops.

Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea surrendered after his men ran out of

ammunition.

Mexican president Anastacio Bustamante ordered his troops to withdraw.

John Austin surrendered after Mexican troops captured his cannon.

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  1. 1 August, 08:41
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    The Battle of Velasco ends because Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea surrendered after his men ran out of ammunition.

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    In the battle of Velasco, which was fought among the troops of Mexico and the troops of Texas, The Mexican troops had to surrender to end the war. The reason for them and the Colonel Domingo surrendering to the Texas troops in the war was that the men in the troop went short of the arms and the ammunition. This surrendering of the men of Mexican troops to the Texas troops was known as the honors of the war.
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