Texian volunteer army

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The Texian volunteer army was an ad hoc force of Texan settlers and adventurers who fought against Mexican rule during the Texas Revolution in the mid-1830s.

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Label Occurrences
Texian forces 1
Texian volunteer army canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military force
revolutionary army
allegiance Provisional Government of Texas NERFINISHED
Texian cause
characteristic ad hoc organization
short-term enlistments
volunteer enlistment
composedOf Anglo-American settlers in Texas
Tejano volunteers
United States volunteers
foreign adventurers
conflict Texas Revolution NERFINISHED
country Republic of Texas NERFINISHED
dissolvedAfter victory at the Battle of San Jacinto
endTime 1836
engagement Battle of Coleto NERFINISHED
Battle of Concepción NERFINISHED
Battle of Goliad (1835) NERFINISHED
Battle of Gonzales NERFINISHED
Battle of San Jacinto NERFINISHED
Battle of the Alamo NERFINISHED
Grass Fight NERFINISHED
Siege of Bexar NERFINISHED
equipment artillery
muskets
rifles
formedDuring Texas Revolution NERFINISHED
hasPart Texian militia units
ranger units
volunteer companies
language English
Spanish
location Coahuila y Tejas NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
notableCommander Edward Burleson NERFINISHED
James Fannin NERFINISHED
Sam Houston NERFINISHED
Stephen F. Austin NERFINISHED
opponent Centralist Republic of Mexico NERFINISHED
Mexican Army NERFINISHED
partOf Texian Army NERFINISHED
purpose independence of Texas
resistance to Mexican rule in Texas
recruitedFrom United States southern states
United States western states
municipalities of Mexican Texas
startTime 1835

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Siege of Bexar besiegingForce Texian volunteer army
George Bernard Erath militaryBranch Texian volunteer army
this entity surface form: Texian forces