rejoin the rebellion
The only two survivors of the Alamo were Captain Dickenson's wife and Colonel Travis' slave. They were not military personnel, and Santa Anna had no reason to kill them or take them prisoner. And, just possibly, he wanted these survivors to tell what happened to the Alamo so that Texan morale would be weakened.
Why I think the Goliad Massacre was fought is because... I think Santa Anna wanted Texas to give up so he kept sending people to fight the Texans. Why he kept sending people to fight the Texans is because he wanted them to lose so Texas would stay part of Mexico.
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.
Captain America. It would be a close fight because Santa has an army of Elves, but then Captain America would throw his shield at Santa's neck, killing him. Or, Captain America would be too afraid to fight Santa and give up, not wanting to kill an icon for many Americans.
Some people are. I guess because he is big and has a big beard and moustache, which not everyone is used to. But the real Santa is a good guy, and would never hurt anyone, so there is no reason to be afraid of him. Of course, there are people who pretend to be Santa each year, and they are mostly good, but some could be bad, so make sure to be careful.
Your Not Suppose to Burry the Survivors : )
You don't bury survivors.
Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
If an airplane crashed at the border of Kenya and Tanzania the survivors would not be buried at all.
The meaning of the Goliad Flag has nothing to do with slavery, or "African" American history. It was a flag raised over the fortress of Goliad in Texas during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. It's meaning to Texans are varied, but fall under "I would rather cut off my right arm, than live under tyranny."
'survivors' I think they would object and fight like hell
James Fannin hesitated to leave Goliad due to a combination of factors, including his sense of duty to his men and the strategic importance of the location. He believed that abandoning Goliad would undermine morale and leave his troops vulnerable. Additionally, he was faced with logistical challenges and the uncertainty of the Texian cause, which made him cautious about retreating without a clear plan. Ultimately, this hesitation contributed to the tragic outcome at the Battle of Coleto and the subsequent Goliad Massacre.