In the Battle of Coleto Creek, which took place from March 19 to 20, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, approximately 30 Texan soldiers were killed. The battle was part of the larger conflict against Mexican forces led by General José de Urrea. Following the battle, the surviving Texans were captured and executed in what is known as the Goliad Massacre.
It is estimated that approximately 250 Texans died at the Battle of the Alamo. Historians believe that approximately 600 Mexican soldiers died at the battle, bringing the total casualties to approximately 850.
Three policemen were murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878. The policemen were Constables Michael Kennedy, Thomas Lonigan and Michael Scanlon.
The Battle of Stoney Creek, fought on June 6-7, 1813, during the War of 1812, resulted in significant casualties. Approximately 300 British and Canadian troops were involved, with around 23 killed and 60 wounded. On the American side, out of about 1,700 troops, there were about 50 killed and around 100 wounded. The battle was a tactical victory for the British, helping to secure their position in Canada.
How maney Creek Indians exist today
approximately 27
About 45,000.
about 28 or 29 no one knows how many were killed but around then
The Myall Creek massacre involved the killing of up to 30 unarmed Indigenous Australians.
Diseases brought by Spanish Missionaries killed many of the native texans.
None. The Lava Creek Tuff eruption was 640,000 years ago. There were no people around to be killed. Modern humans did not evolve until 445,000 years later.
how many supperbowls did the texans win
About 14 people where killed and 4 were badled injuried
It is estimated that approximately 250 Texans died at the Battle of the Alamo. Historians believe that approximately 600 Mexican soldiers died at the battle, bringing the total casualties to approximately 850.
Nearly 23,000 casualties in killed, wounded, and missing resulted from the fight along Antietam Creek.
approximately 205,000 Texans live in Texas.
By all official records there is no accurate count, or estimate of how many Creek died during the Trail of Tears.
Three policemen were murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878. The policemen were Constables Michael Kennedy, Thomas Lonigan and Michael Scanlon.