Involved in the Goliad Massacre were the Mexican Army, acting under the orders of General and President Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana and soldiers of the Republic of Texas held prisoner by the Army of Mexico.
General Jose de Urrea objected to the orders, but Lt. Colonel José Nicolás de la Portilla followed the orders and had his med kill the prisoners.
No Texans died on this battle...only one wounded because a horse reared up and hit a Texan on the nose. In that case gave him a bloody nose.
a battle
The Battle of Goliad. Aslo known as the Goliad Massacre.
A day
Texans were more determined
The prisoners at Goliad were massacred.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
Goliad, Texas
The Goliad Massacre was March 27, 1836. James Fannin was there because he was the leader of the Goliad forces. When they surrendered all of them were taken captive until Santa Anna ordered for them all, including Fannin, to be killed resulting in the Goliad Massacre.
The Goliad Massacre started: October 9, 1835
The Battle of Goliad. Aslo known as the Goliad Massacre.
James Fannin
Texans were more determined
A day
because of the goliad
The prisoners at Goliad were massacred.
it helped cause the runaway scrape.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
The execution occurred on March 27, 1836. It was called the Goliad Massacre.