What is one reason Gutiérrez de Lara’s Republican Army of the North was successful while attacking San Antonio de Bexar?(1 point)

Responses

They ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.
They ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.

They had more military training because they recruited soldiers from the U.S. Army.
They had more military training because they recruited soldiers from the U.S. Army.

The U.S. agreed to be their ally and provided money and supplies as support.
The U.S. agreed to be their ally and provided money and supplies as support.

The Republican Army of the North paid the Spanish governor to leave without a fight.

They ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.

The Republican Army of the North was successful while attacking San Antonio de Bexar because:

- They ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.

The correct answer is: They had more military training because they recruited soldiers from the U.S. Army.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the given options. The first option suggests that the success of Gutiérrez de Lara's Republican Army of the North was due to ambushing the Spanish governor and his army during the night. However, this option is repeated twice, so it is likely an error.

The third option states that the success was due to the U.S. agreeing to be their ally and providing money and supplies as support. While this may contribute to their success, it is not the main reason mentioned in historical accounts.

The fourth option suggests that the Republican Army of the North paid the Spanish governor to leave without a fight. While this may have potentially avoided conflict, it is not a reason for their success in attacking San Antonio de Bexar.

Therefore, the correct answer is the second option, which states that the Republican Army of the North had more military training because they recruited soldiers from the U.S. Army. By incorporating experienced soldiers from the U.S. Army, Gutiérrez de Lara's forces would have had a significant advantage in terms of military training and tactics, increasing their chances of success in attacking San Antonio de Bexar.