Remember Goliad Chapter 10 Section 2. Battles in South Texas Battle of San Patricio February 27, 1836 Mexican General Urrea defeats small group of Texans.

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Remember Goliad Chapter 10 Section 2

Battles in South Texas Battle of San Patricio February 27, 1836 Mexican General Urrea defeats small group of Texans under the command of Colonel Francis Johnson Battle of Refugio February 28, 1836 Mexican General Urrea defeats a force of 100 Texans under the command of Colonel William Ward and Captain Amon King

Battles of South Texas Battle of Coleto Creek March 19, 1836 General Urrea surrounds Colonel James W Fannin as he attempts to retreat from Goliad After one day of fighting Fannin and his 300 men surrender

The Goliad Massacre March 27, 1836 Fannin and his men are marched out of Goliad and executed on Palm Sunday

The Runaway Scrape When word of the massacres at the Alamo and Goliad reached Anglo settlers, they gathered up their belongings and went east as quickly as they could