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

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.

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.

One reason Gutiérrez de Lara’s Republican Army of the North was successful while attacking San Antonio de Bexar is that they ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.

The correct response is: They ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.

To determine the correct answer, we can use historical knowledge of Gutiérrez de Lara’s Republican Army of the North and their attack on San Antonio de Bexar. By analyzing the options, we can see that:

- The first two options suggest that the success was a result of more military training or paying off the Spanish governor. However, there is no historical evidence to support these claims.

- The third option suggests that the U.S. agreed to be their ally and provided support. While this may have been a factor in their overall success, it doesn't specifically address the attack on San Antonio de Bexar.

- The fourth option suggests that the success was due to an ambush during the night. This option aligns with historical accounts and military tactics used during that time.

Therefore, the correct answer is that they ambushed the Spanish governor and his army by attacking during the night.