James Fannin
It was the first victory for the Mexicans.
Colonel James Fannin was the commander of the Texian forces at Goliad in 1836.
Colonel James Fannin.
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James Fannin fought in these battles:the Goliad MassacreBattle of ConcepcionBattle of the Alamo
The execution occurred on March 27, 1836. It was called the Goliad Massacre.
he faught in the battle of gonzalis and goliad
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Colonel James Fannin, who was executed along with the 400 Texan soldiers after surrendering to the Mexican Army at Goliad.
James Fannin is famous for his role in the Texas Revolution as a commander of the Texian forces during the Battle of Coleto Creek and the Goliad Massacre in 1836. He and his men were executed by the Mexican army under General Santa Anna, making Fannin a martyr figure in Texas history.
At the end of The Battle of Goliad, after Texans surrendered, Fannin and his troops were marched back to Goliad and imprisoned in the old presido.