what major event led to the outbreak of the first battle of the Texas Revolution

A. Texas militia took control of Goliad to capture Mexican supply routes.
B. Mexican troops marched to Gonzales to take a cannon from Texas settlers
C. Texas militia laid siege to san Antonio to force out invading Mexican troops.
D. Mexican troops raided Washington-on-the-Brazos to disrupt a meting of Texas.
I think its b am I correct

Answers for "Lesson 1: Beginnings of revolution" ( connexus )

1: D
2:B
3:B
4:A

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Yes, you are correct. The major event that led to the outbreak of the first battle of the Texas Revolution was option B, Mexican troops marching to Gonzales to take a cannon from Texas settlers.

To find the answer, you can start by researching the events that occurred before the battle. In September 1835, the Mexican government sent a small detachment of soldiers to retrieve a cannon that had been loaned to the settlers of Gonzales for defense against Native American raids. However, the settlers refused to surrender the cannon, sparking the conflict.

By understanding the sequence of events and the motivations behind them, you can determine that option B, where Mexican troops marched to Gonzales to take a cannon, is the correct answer.