Texian victory, Mexican army expelled from East Texas
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Mexico
Texian Militia
Commanders and leaders
Col.José de las Piedras Capt.Francisco Medina
James W. Bullock James Bowie
Strength
387
350
Casualties and losses
47 killed, 40 wounded & 300 captured
4 killed, 3 wounded
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The Battle of Nacogdoches culminated on August 2, 1832, after a group of Texians resisted an order issued in July by the commander of the Mexican Army at Nacogdoches, Texas to surrender their arms. The situation soon escalated into a major battle.
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and county equivalents of the United States. The 50 states of the United States are divided into 3,007 political subdivisions of states called counties...
8% were residents of the Department of the Brazos, 10.4% of the Department of Bexar, and 31.7% from the Department ofNacogdoches. Of the men who arrived...
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the desires of the established residents against those of the volunteers newly arrived from the United States. Chaos ensued; in Nacogdoches, the election...