Important people of the Texas revolution

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Important people of the Texas revolution

William Travis Commander of the Texas troops at the Alamo Wrote a letter from the Alamo asking all of Texas to come help Died during the Battle of the Alamo

George Childress Was the primary author of the Texas Declaration of Independence

Erasmo ‘Juan’ SeGuin Tejano Representative in Texas Supported Texas Independence Sent a message from William Travis to Sam Houston during the Battle of the Alamo Buried the defenders of the Alamo in San Antonio

James Fannin Commander of Texas troops in Goliad, Texas. Surrendered to Mexican General Urrea after the Battle of Coleto Creek in Goliad. Santa Anna ordered all 400 Texans to be executed in Goliad. Fannin was the last one to be shot and executed.