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.
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AnswerActually the battle of Goliad was won by the Mexican forces under General Urrea who, obeying the orders of Gen. Santa Anna, captured the Texian forces commanded by Col. James Fannin after fleeing the fortress. Fannin had surrendered,assuming he and his forces would be treated as prisoners of war but he and his forces were slaughtered shortly after surrendering.
they convinced many Texans that Texas should be part of Mexico.
303 Texans were executed by the Mexican soldiers under the orders of Santa Anna.
There was no "battle of Goliad."
The first battle was the battle of Goliad October 6th 1935
The Battle of Goliad was important because it was on of the Mexicans first victory.
The battle at Goliad
Remember Goliad!
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.
The battle occured on October 10, 1835. The battle lasted less than a day.
The Goliad Massacre started: October 9, 1835
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.
Battle of Gonzalez, Battle of Goliad, Battle at San Antonio, Siege of the Alamo, Runaway Scrape, Battle of Coleto Creek, Goliad Massacre, Battle of San Jacinto
"Goliad" refers to a place in Texas, USA, known for its role in Texas history, particularly during the Texas Revolution in 1836. It is also the name of a nearby municipality.
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.