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Q: How did the massacre at goliad affect Texans?
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What massacre caused more Texans to decided to fight?

because of the goliad


What was the famous massacre of the Texans during their assault of General Santa Anna?

The prisoners at Goliad were massacred.


What caused Texans revenge against santa annas troops?

The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.


What effect did the goliad massacre have on the Texans?

Well at First Texans thought of Santa Anna as sly and clever. After this, they thought of Santa Anna as Cruel. This caused the "Runaway Scrape"


Why was the goliad massacre fought?

Why I think the Goliad Massacre was fought is because... I think Santa Anna wanted Texas to give up so he kept sending people to fight the Texans. Why he kept sending people to fight the Texans is because he wanted them to lose so Texas would stay part of Mexico.


How did losing the battle of the Alamo help the Texans win independence?

Because of the loss at the Alamo, which followed the massacre at Goliad, Texans were ever more determined to win their independence from Mexico.


How did losing the Battle of the Alamo help the Texans win their independence?

Because of the loss at the Alamo, which followed the massacre at Goliad, Texans were ever more determined to win their independence from Mexico.


Where was the goliad massacre located?

Goliad, Texas


Did the Texans or Mexicans win in the capture of goliad?

Texans


How is Alamo and goliad massacre alike?

Both were carried out againts outnumbered Texans and both became rallying cries at the battle of San Jacinto


What caused Texans to seek revenge against Santa Anna's Troops?

The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.


The number Of Texans killed in goliad?

1,348