Colonel James Fannin.
After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
Texans were more determined
Because of the loss at the Alamo, which followed the massacre at Goliad, Texans were ever more determined to win their independence from Mexico.
Both were carried out againts outnumbered Texans and both became rallying cries at the battle of San Jacinto
At the end of The Battle of Goliad, after Texans surrendered, Fannin and his troops were marched back to Goliad and imprisoned in the old presido.
'Remember the Alamo! Remember the Goliad!'
After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.
they convinced many Texans that Texas should be part of Mexico.
The Battle of the Alamo and the Massacre at Goliad.
Texans
303 Texans were executed by the Mexican soldiers under the orders of Santa Anna.
Texans were more determined
Remember the Alamo. Remember Goliad. Someone at the beginnning would of also shouted fire.
Because of the loss at the Alamo, which followed the massacre at Goliad, Texans were ever more determined to win their independence from Mexico.
Because of the loss at the Alamo, which followed the massacre at Goliad, Texans were ever more determined to win their independence from Mexico.
There was no "battle of Goliad."