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At the Goliad Massacre in 1836, over 400 Texian prisoners, including notable figures like James Fannin, were executed by the Mexican army under General José de Urrea's orders. This event occurred during the Texas Revolution, when Texian forces were fighting for independence from Mexico. The massacre has since become a symbol of the struggle for Texan independence.

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1,348


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