Santa Anna
"REMEBER THE ALAMO" and "REMEMBER GOLIAD"
The statement refers to events during the Texas Revolution in 1836, when Mexican forces, led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna, attacked Texan rebels at the Alamo and Goliad. The massacres resulted in significant casualties among Texan forces, including a famous stand by defenders at the Alamo and the execution of prisoners at Goliad. These events galvanized Texan resistance and ultimately contributed to Texas gaining independence from Mexico later that year.
The first battle was the battle of Goliad October 6th 1935
The battle at Goliad
Remember the Alamo and Remember Goliad
When within seventy yards the word "fire" was given, the Texan shouts of "Remember the Alamo" and "Remember Goliad" rang along the entire line."Remember the Alamo".
because hoston difited the mexican army at the Alamo
As a butcher because of the Alamo and Goliad.
The Alamo and goliad were to events that inspired Texans to keep fighting for their independence.
The Capture of Goliad was on October 12, 1835.
Remember the Alamo Remember the Goliad
'Remember the Alamo! Remember the Goliad!'