James Fannin
The Battle of Goliad. Aslo known as the Goliad Massacre.
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.
Goliad, Texas
It was the first victory for the Mexicans.
This 1835 battle was fought during the Texas Revolution. There was a massacre; Santa Ana's troops killed all prisoners.
The Battle of Goliad was actually a relatively minor skirmish, but it was the first victory in the battle for Texas independence. One Texas was injured and three Mexicans were killed.
The Goliad Massacre started: October 9, 1835
The Alamo. Every man who fought at the Alamo was killed. Either in battle, or executed after they surrendered.
Brown and his men killed five pro-slavery men in Kansas in what became known as the Pottawatomie Massacre.
Bugs Moran's men were killed by Al Capone's men
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Texans were more determined