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Hello welcome back to the 11:11 pm news where everything is random.Today we have found an amazing dicovery by hdkghgvbggj he has found some amazing facts juan seguin. So hdkghgvbggj can you give us some facts about juan seguin. it was a couple years of reading a page but i have finally completed it and... blah blah blah get on with the facts.Juan seguin's father son and him were all mayor.He was sent by stephen f austin to gather men for the battle of the alamo.He was born in 1806 and died in 1890.He had 2 brothers and 1 sister.His father was the first man to grow cotton.He was a brave texan fighter in the alamo. He and his son fought for the texan army. He had 6 girls and 4 girls.And he was also friends with stephen f austin.Thank you for

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