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Texans responded with outrage to the events at Goliad due to the brutal execution of Texian soldiers by Mexican forces under General José de Urrea during the Texas Revolution. The Goliad Massacre, where over 300 prisoners were killed, symbolized the harsh realities of the conflict and galvanized support for Texan independence. This atrocity intensified the desire for revenge and rallied more volunteers to the Texian cause, fueling a sense of unity and determination among the Texian fighters. The emotional impact of such a betrayal heightened their resolve to fight against Mexican rule.

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