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Name: Mexican Counterattack

Type: Event

Start: 1836 AD

End: 1836 AD

Parent: Texas Revolution

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Was a Mexican military campaign in Texas against the rebels of the Texas revolution.

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  • April 1836: The Battle of San Jacinto, fought on April 21, 1836 was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Led by General Samuel Houston, the Texan Army engaged and defeated General Antonio López de Santa Anna's Mexican army in a fight that lasted just 18 minutes.
  • February 1836: Mexican forces crossed the Nueces River, officially entering Texas.
  • March 1836: Battle of the Alamo.

  • 1. Goliad Campaign


    Was a 1836 Mexican offensive to retake the Texas Gulf Coast during the Texas Revolution.

  • February 1836: Battle of San Patricio.
  • March 1836: Mexican general Ramírez y Sesma reached Gonzales the morning of March 14.
  • March 1836: The Texians repulsed Mexican attacks for several days. On March 15, as their ammunition ran short, Texians retreated from Refugio. Many were killed or captured.
  • March 1836: The Battle of Coleto was fought during the Texas Revolution between Texian forces led by Colonel James Fannin and Mexican troops commanded by General Urrea. After being surrounded and outnumbered, Fannin surrendered to the Mexican forces on March 20, 1836 in Goliad, Texas.

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