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Author Topic: 3/27/1836: Infamy at Goliad  (Read 20 times)

Online Craig Tx

3/27/1836: Infamy at Goliad
« on: March 27, 2024, 11:27:52 AM »
On this day in 1836, which happened to be Palm Sunday, at least 342 Texans were executed by firing squad at Goliad.

The Texans considered these men prisoners of war, whereas General Santa Anna thought them "perfidious foreigners." The Mexican dictator had decreed that all Texans in arms against the Mexican government were to be treated as traitors, not soldiers. The men were led out of town and shot at point- blank range. Those not killed by the first volley were hunted down and killed by gunfire, bayonet, or lance. The bodies were left unburied. The incident, which became known among Anglo-Texans as the Goliad Massacre, joined the Alamo as a rallying cry for Texas independence.

Craig's Note:  There were some survivors.  Medical men were pulled aside to treat Mexican wounded.  Some younger Texians were rescued as well by Francita Alavez known as the Angel of Goliad.  As well as a handful that escaped the executions.
Dios y Tejas!
 

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