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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_FanninJames Fannin - Wikipedia

    James Walker Fannin Jr. (January 1, 1804– March 27, 1836) was an American military officer, planter and slave trader who served in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution. After being outnumbered and surrendering to the Mexican Army at the Battle of Coleto Creek , Fannin and his fellow prisoners of war were massacred soon ...

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    • 1834–1836
    • Texian Army
  2. Rango militar. Coronel. Conflictos. Independencia de Texas y Batalla de Coleto. [ editar datos en Wikidata] James Walker Fannin, Jr. ( Georgia, Estados Unidos, 1 de enero de 1804 - Goliad, Texas, 27 de marzo de 1836) fue un militar estadounidense que participó en la guerra de independencia de Texas .

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › james-fanninJames Fannin _ AcademiaLab

    James Walker Fannin Jr. (1804 o 1805 - 27 de marzo de 1836) fue una figura militar estadounidense y traficante de esclavos en el Ejército de Texas y líder durante la Revolución de Texas (1835-1836) contra México.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2021 · Lucía Blasco. BBC News Mundo. 27 marzo 2021. El militar estadounidense James Fannin fue ejecutado en un fusilamiento masivo conocido como la masacre de Goliad.

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  5. James Fannin. American military figure. Learn about this topic in these articles: Goliad. James Fannin surrendered (March 20, 1836, after the Battle of Coleto Creek) to superior Mexican forces under Gen. José Urrea.

  6. Hace 5 días · James Fannin. January 1, 1804–March 27, 1836. 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 ...

  7. Students. Scholars. (1804–36). During the Texas revolution, Texans successfully fought for independence from Mexico. James Fannin commanded Texan revolutionary forces in a now-famous campaign at an old Spanish fort at Goliad, Texas. After losing a battle and surrendering his entire detachment, Fannin and most of his men were executed at Goliad.