List of Texas Revolution battles

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The battles of the Texas Revolution took place between October 2, 1835 and April 21, 1836. The Texas Revolution was fought between Mexico and rebellious colonists in the Mexican province of Texas. All of these battles were fought within the territory of Texas.


Battle (town) Dates Texian
Commander(s)
Mexican Commander(s) Texian Forces Mexican Forces Victor Casualties
Battle of Gonzales
(Gonzales)
October 2, 1835 Colonel John Henry Moore Francisco de Castañeda about 140 100 dragoons Texians 1 Tex. injured
1 Mex. killed
Battle of Concepción
(San Antonio de Bexar)
October 28, 1835 Colonel James Bowie, Colonel James Fannin General Martin Perfecto de Cos 90 militia 300 dragoons

100 infantry
2 cannon

Texians 1 Tex. killed

est. 76 Mex. killed or wounded

Grass Fight
(San Antonio de Bexar)
November 26, 1835 James Bowie
James Fannin
William Jack
Texians 4 Tex. wounded, 1 deserted

16 Mex killed

Siege of Bexar
(San Antonio de Bexar)
October 12December 11, 1835 Stephen F. Austin
Edward Burleson
Martin Perfecto de Cos 600 1200 Texians 35 Tex. killed, wounded, or captured

150 Mex. killed, wounded, or captured

Battle of San Patricio
(San Patricio)
February 27, 1836 Frank W. Johnson General José de Urrea 60 500 Mexicans 20 Tex. killed and 32 captured

1 Mex. killed, 4 wounded

Battle of Agua Dulce March 2, 1836 James Grant José de Urrea 60 120 Mexicans 42 Tex. killed, 6 captured
Battle of the Alamo
(San Antonio de Bexar)
February 23March 6, 1836 William B. Travis
James Bowie
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna between 180 and 250 1200 Mexicans 183–250 Tex. killed
est. 600 Mex. killed or wounded
Battle of Refugio March 14, 1836 Amon Butler Ward
William King
José de Urrea 148 1,500 Mexicans 60–70 Tex. killed
Battle of Coleto March 19–20, 1836 James Fannin José de Urrea 400 700–1000 Mexicans est. 10 Tex. dead, 60 wounded. Approx. 300 of the captured were executed on March 27
Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836 General Sam Houston Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna 800 1,400 Texians 9 Tex. killed, 21 wounded

630 Mex. killed, 208 wounded, 730 captured

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