Which contribution did William B. Travis make to the Texas Revolution?
A Travis arrived late to the Battle of the Alamo, coming from Tennessee with about 30 volunteer soldiers to help the cause of the Texans.
B Travis was the colonel in charge of the professional soldiers during the Battle of the Alamo, and when Bowie, who led the volunteers, fell sick, Travis took charge of all the soldiers.
C Travis was the colonel in charge of both volunteer and professional soldiers during the Battle of the Alamo, but he fell sick and Bowie had to take charge of all the soldiers.
D Travis fled the Battle of the Alamo, sneaking by the Mexican army, while trying to get a message to Sam Houston to send more soldiers.



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