Mexicans
they are enemies
After the Battle of Coleto Creek in March 1836, Mexican forces, under General José de Urrea, captured Texan soldiers led by Colonel James Fannin. The decision to execute these soldiers was influenced by the Mexican government's policy of treating rebels harshly, particularly after the Texas Revolution had escalated. The Mexicans viewed the Texan fighters as insurgents rather than regular soldiers, and the executions were meant to serve as a deterrent to others considering rebellion. Ultimately, the execution of the Texan soldiers contributed to the escalating tensions and hostilities during the Texas Revolution.
Yes the Alamo is one of the battle sites during the Texas revolution.
There were a TON of victims of the Revolution, you know. Mainly soldiers, perhaps.
American Revolution
The Battle of Concepcion which involved 275 Mexican soldiers against 90 of Bowie's volunteers.
Revolution in Texas
Enemies of the Revolution.
78643876836589689564869 battles were fought!!!!!!!!!
the greek soldiers and hunters
the greek soldiers and hunters
the Mexicans of course. then the texans rebelled hence the texas revolution.
Revolution Enemies of the State - 2013 was released on: USA: 25 February 2013 (internet)
they are enemies
they are enemies
No. The Texas Revolution is also called the Texas War of Independence.
Yes