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Goliad, Texas
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"
The prisoners at Goliad were massacred.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
303 Texans were executed by the Mexican soldiers under the orders of Santa Anna.
Houston was constantly recruiting men as he was keeping one step ahead of Santa Anna. Texans rallied in greater numbers after their fellow Texans were massacred at the Alamo and at Goliad. Houston finally turned on the Mexicans, defeating them in only 18 minutes at San Jacinto. In exchange for his life, Santa Anna deeded all rights to Texas to the Texans.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
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.
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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.
AnswerActually the battle of Goliad was won by the Mexican forces under General Urrea who, obeying the orders of Gen. Santa Anna, captured the Texian forces commanded by Col. James Fannin after fleeing the fortress. Fannin had surrendered,assuming he and his forces would be treated as prisoners of war but he and his forces were slaughtered shortly after surrendering.
When within seventy yards the word "fire" was given, the Texan shouts of "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad" rang along the entire line."Remember the Alamo".