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James Fannin is often viewed as a tragic figure rather than a traditional hero. He was a commander at the Battle of Coleto during the Texas Revolution and ultimately surrendered to Mexican forces. Despite his intentions to fight for Texas independence, his leadership decisions led to the capture and execution of himself and many of his men at Goliad, which became a rallying point for Texan forces. While some may admire his bravery and sacrifice, his legacy is complex and viewed differently depending on one's perspective on the events of the Texas Revolution.

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