303 Texans were executed by the Mexican soldiers under the orders of Santa Anna.
It's in Texas history book but i really dont know
gp: it sought to undermine their automony
Mexico
The troops defeated by the Texans at the Battle of San Antonio in 1835 were led by General Martín Perfecto de Cos. He was a Mexican general and the brother-in-law of President Antonio López de Santa Anna. The Texans successfully laid siege to San Antonio, ultimately forcing Cos to surrender. This victory played a crucial role in the Texas Revolution.
at the town of Gonzales
October 2, 1835
The Mexican Army, The Texian Army and a number of volunteers.
The Battle of Gonzales took place on 2 October 1835.
It is known as the Texas Revolution (1835-1836)
Toward the end of 1835, Texans believed they could defeat Santa Anna's troops due to a combination of factors. They were inspired by their recent victories, such as the capture of San Antonio, which boosted morale and confidence in their cause. Additionally, they felt a strong sense of determination and unity among the Texan forces, driven by their desire for independence. The Texans also relied on the strategic advantage of their knowledge of the local terrain, which they believed would aid them in combat against the Mexican army.
By the end of 1835.