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they were all killed by being executed. because to Santa Anna they were all traitor's, and he wanted them all killed.

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Q: What was the Battle of coleto creek?
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What important event happened near coleto creek?

Battle of Coleto


What is the area of Coleto Creek Reservoir?

The area of Coleto Creek Reservoir is 12.545 square kilometers.


Who won in the Battle of Coleto Creek?

The Mexican Army under General Jose de Urrea.


When did Battle of Coleto happen?

Battle of Coleto happened on 1836-03-20.


What are the battles of the Texas revolution in order?

Battle of Gonzalez, Battle of Goliad, Battle at San Antonio, Siege of the Alamo, Runaway Scrape, Battle of Coleto Creek, Goliad Massacre, Battle of San Jacinto


When did the battle of coleto happen?

March 19-20, 1836


What was the name of the battle that occurred 2 weeks after the Alamo?

That would be the Battle of Coleto.


Why is James fannin famous?

James Walker Fannin, Jr. was the Colonel of the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution of 1835-36. Fannin and his men were outnumbered and executed by the Mexicans at the Battle of Coleto Creek.


Who led the Mexican army to victory in several skirmishes and the battle of Coleto?

Jose Urrea


When did Mexican surrender to Sam Houston?

Never. Sam Houston surrendered to him. After the Alamo, they had another battle and during that battle they surrendered. The Battle of Coleto, was the battle they surrendered to.


Who was the Military Leader surrendered at Coleto Creek on March 20 1836?

The battle of Coleto, the culmination of the Goliad Campaign of 1836, occurred near Coleto Creek in Goliad County on March 19 and 20, 1836. Colonel Fannin, commanding, was ordered to abandon the persidio and mission complex he had been defending at Goliad and was on his way to Victoria when overtaken by a large number of Mexican soldiers under command of General Jose de Urrea. Surrounded on the prairie, and greatly outnumbered, these relatively untrained men fought valiantly the afternoon of the 19th, and surrendered on the 20th. The more than 300 "Texicans" under command of Colonel Fannin surrendered at Coleto Creekonly after being promised in writing by General Urrea personally that they would be treated humanly, as prisoners of war.


When was Coleto created?

Coleto was created in 1766.