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  1. 3 de dic. de 2023 · James Walker Fannin, Jr., had arrived in Texas only in 1834. The 30-year-old planter brought his wife and two daughters with him. A fight with Mexico was brewing, and Fannin jumped in with both feet.

  2. James Walker Fannin, Jr. (January 1, 1804 – March 27, 1836) was a 19th-century U.S. military figure on the Texas Army and leader during the Texas Revolution of 1835–36. . After being outnumbered and surrendering to Mexican forces at the Battle of Coleto Creek, Colonel Fannin and nearly all his 344 men were executed soon afterward at Goliad, Texas, under Santa Anna's orders for all rebels ...

  3. James Fannin led the rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired the victory that secured Texas independence. Fannin moved to Texas in 1834 from Georgia. When the Texas Revolution erupted in 1835, his ambition put him at the center of the action. With Jim Bowie, Fannin fought at the Battle of Concepción and participated in the ...

  4. James Walker Fannin, Jr. (né le 1er janvier 1804 1 [source insuffisante] - mort le 27 mars 1836) est un militaire américain et l'un des leaders de la révolution texane de 1835-1836. Après avoir été surpassé en nombre et s'être rendu aux autorités mexicaines lors de la Bataille de Coleto Creek, le colonel Fannin et à peu près tous ses ...

  5. 2 de dic. de 2023 · James Walker Fannin, Jr., had arrived in Texas only in 1834. The 30-year-old planter brought his wife and two daughters with him. A fight with Mexico was brewing, and Fannin jumped in with both feet.

  6. James Walker Fannin Jr. (1804 or 1805 – March 27, 1836) was an American military figure and slave trader in the Texas Army and leader during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836) against Mexico. After being outnumbered and surrendering to Mexican forces at the Battle of Coleto Creek, Colonel Fannin and nearly all his 344 men were executed soon afterward at Goliad, Texas, under Santa Anna's orders ...

  7. 17 de ene. de 2015 · JAMES WALKER FANNIN JR. (January 1, 1804–March 27, 1836) James Fannin led the rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired the victory that secured Texan independence.