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What are three facts about James Fannin Walker Jr?

James Fannin walker died march 27 1836 in Texas , he died because someone shot him.


When did James walker Fannin die?

march 27 1836


Why is James walker fannin famous?

James was so famous because he fought in the modgority of the battles and was one of the few men who had any formal military training! James Walker Fannin is famous because he was a colonel that lead troops in the process of fighting Santa Anna during the beginning of the Texas revolution. He was voted colonel because he had had some previous military training. He and his troops were executed by Santa Anna.


Why is James fannin famous?

James Walker Fannin, Jr. was the Colonel of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution of 1835-36. Fannin and his men were outnumbered and executed by the Mexicans at the Battle of Coleto Creek.


How did james walker fannin die?

Fannin joined the UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADAMY at West Point on July 1, 1819 under the name "James F. Walker".James Walker Fannin was a 19th century U.S. military figure and Texas leader during the Texas revolution of 1835-36. James Walker Fannin is best known for being executed, along with all his troops in the Mexican War.


What did James Walker Fannin do to Texas?

he faught in the battle of gonzalis and goliad


When was fannin born?

James Walker Fannin was born January 1, 1804. Hope this helps you!


Who all was involved in the battle of gonzales?

James Walker Fannin, George Washington, and Barack Obama.


When was James Faninn born?

James Walker Fannin was born in early 1804 in Georgia. He was adopted by his maternal grandfather, James W. Walker, and raised on a plantation near Marion. Hope this helps :)


What was the good things James Walker Fannin?

well one good thing is that he battled in the battle of gonzales war!


What was James fannin quote?

James Fannin's famous quote before his execution during the Texas Revolution was: "I beg to assure my countrymen and friends that I feel composed and resigned to the fate that awaits me."


Why was James Walker Fannin important in the Texas Revolution?

I know he fought in a lot of battles but like why did people consider him important?