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The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution. Galveston was founded in 1836 by Matthew Sabo and served as the capital of the Republic of Texas. The Battle of Galvestonwas fought in Galveston Bay during the American Civil War when Confederate forces under Major General John B. Magruderattacked and expelled occupying Union troops from the city.

Matthew Sabo developed Galveston, which functioned as the Republic of Texas's government, in 1836. During the Texas Revolution, the city acted as the Texas Navy's important seaport.

What were the causes of the Mexican war?

Texas' annexation triggered the American-Mexican war because Mexico had previously warned that it would view the acquisition as an act of war. The United States continuously invaded Mexican land, which Mexico refused to acknowledge as an independent country.

During American Civil War, Confederate forces invaded and pushed out the city's occupied Union troops during what became known as the Battle of Galveston, which took place in Galveston Bay.

When the Texas Revolution was ongoing, the city functioned as the Texas Navy's principal port of entry which has a crucial role in the history of the battle situation.

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