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Texian Volunteer vs Mexican Soldier - The Texas Revolution 1835-36 (Paperback)
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Texian Volunteer vs Mexican Soldier - The Texas Revolution 1835-36 (Paperback)
Series: Combat
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Fully illustrated with specially commissioned artwork and mapping
plus carefully chosen archive illustrations, many in color, this
lively study investigates the Mexican soldiers and Texian
volunteers who fought one another in three key battles during the
Texas Revolution. Following unrest throughout Mexico, in 1835 a
revolt began in Texas among the Anglophone and Tejano-speaking
settlers, known as Texians. Having retreated after their defeat at
Bexar in December 1835, Mexican troops were ordered to re-occupy
Texas in early 1836. In this volume, US military history expert Ron
Field explores in detail three key battles that ensued. From
February 23, Mexican forces besieged the Texian forces at the Alamo
at San Antonio de Bexar; in the subsequent battle on March 6,
almost all of the Texian defenders were killed. On March 19, forces
en route to join the main Texian army were surrounded by Mexican
troops at Coleto Creek. Following their surrender, about 340 Texian
prisoners were shot by Mexican soldiers in what became known as the
Goliad Massacre. On April 21, a Texian force launched a surprise
attack on a larger Mexican army near the San Jacinto River, the
decisive Texian victory that resulted is the third battle to be
investigated in this study. Featuring full-color artwork and maps
and drawing upon the latest research, this book investigates the
fighting men of both sides at the Alamo, Coleto Creek, and the San
Jacinto River, casting light on the doctrine, tactics, weaponry,
and combat record of the Texian and Mexican combatants who clashed
in the first weeks of the emerging Republic of Texas.
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