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Mexican troops never surrendered to Texans. However, they were defeated at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. Slightly fewer were killed than were captured and the battle lasted only 18 minutes. General Sam Houston won the battle over General Santa Anna's troops.
It was the other way around: between 180 and 258 Texans were massacred by Mexican troops at El Alamo on March 6, 1836.
No, the Texans bought some time for the other American troops, but were defeated at the Alamo.
The decisive defeat in Texas was at the Battle of San Jacinto led by Sam Houston defeating Mexican General Santa Ana in a surprise attack. This battle occurred after the devastating defeat of the Texans at the Alamo by the same general Santa Ana. Houston himself lost many friends and even a relative of his wife, Mary, at the Alamo. Houston's troops were rallyed by the cry, "Remember the Alamo."
After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.
The Battle of Zama .
None. It was only a skirmish.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
Wit The Mexican forces led by Mexican leader, Santa Anna, defeated the Texans defending the Alamo. The Mexicans had an overwhelming number of troops and the Alamo was surrounded and undermanned.
The Battle of the Alamo was fight by 190-250 Texan troops against about 1,800 of General Santa Anna's Mexican troops. Santa Anna wanted to punish the Texans for defying his government. The Texans wanted independence and liberty from Santa Anna's centralist government.
On December 7, 1862, at the battle of Prairie Grove in northwest Arkansas, Union troops defeated Confederate and Cherokee troops when they invaded Indian territory.
Meade's Northern troops defeated Lee's Confederates.