Please pardon our forum restructuring as some boards and their content will be reconfigured.


*** Folk Firearms Collective Videos ***



Author Topic: 2 October 1835  (Read 51 times)

Offline Craig Tx

  • TMA Contributing Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 1550
  • TMA: TMA Member #332
2 October 1835
« on: October 02, 2008, 07:31:35 AM »
Texas Revolution begins at Gonzales

On this day in 1835, fighting broke out at Gonzales between Mexican soldiers and Texas militiamen. When Domingo de Ugartechea, military commander in Texas, received word that the American colonists of Gonzales refused to surrender a small cannon that had been given that settlement in 1831 as a defense against the Indians, he dispatched Francisco de Castañeda and 100 dragoons to retrieve it on September 27. Though Castañeda attempted to avoid conflict, on the morning of October 2 his force clashed with local Texan militia led by John Henry Moore in the first battle of the Texas Revolution. The struggle for the "Come and Take It" cannon was only a brief skirmish that ended with the retreat of Castañeda and his force, but it also marked a clear break between the American colonists and the Mexican government.

Craig
Dios y Tejas!
 

TMA # 332
Renew: 17 May 2028