Justin's+Revolution+Part+2

=Transition over to Texas revolution.= = J is for Jubiulance =

should have won. The odds were stacked against, Texas and they still won.
= K is for Henry Karnes = ==

were back then.
= L is for loss = = ﻿ =

B is for Boone
= M is for Musket =

of these guns stacked up for their use.
= N is for James C. Neill = ==

Neil's help we wouldn't have captured the Almo.
= O is for Opposition = = = === Mexican General Santa Anna and his army attacked Texas on the 26th of June, 1832, with The Battle of Velascos and the first casualties in Texas' relations with Mexico. After several days of fighting, the Mexicans lead by Domingo de Ugartechea were forced to surrender due to the lack of ammunition. === = P is for Persistance = = =

through many things that happened at the Alamo.
= Q is for Quarrels =

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=== The Battle of Goliad was the second fight of the Texas Revolution. Early October 10, 1835, Courageous Texas settlers attacked the Mexican soliders stationed at Presidio La Bahía, a fort near the Mexican Texas settlement of Goliad. The Texans quickly hacked through a door on the north wall of the fortress and ran to the interior courtyard. Texans fired for approximately 30 minutes. During a pause in the fighting, a Texan yelled out that the Texans would "massacre everyone of you, unless you come out immediately and surrender". The Mexican garrison immediately surrendered. === = R is for Results = = = === On April 21, General Houston personally led the infantry, with the 2nd Regiment of Colonel Sidney Sherman on his far left, with Colonel Edward Burleson's 1st Regiment next in line. In the middle, two small brass cannons known as the "Twin Sisters. "During the battle, Santa Anna disappeared and a search party was sent out the next morning. However, Santa Anna taken off his ornate uniform to avoid being found. Until he was saluted as "El Presidente" that he was suspected. Unfortunately for Santa Anna, it was known that he wore silk underwear. So, it was discovered that this, he who had been saluted, was also wearing silk underwear, the Texans knew it was him. Houston spared his life, preferring to negotiate. Texas won independence from Mexican rule after this battle. ===