burning of San Felipe de Austin

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The burning of San Felipe de Austin was a deliberate destruction of the Texian colonial town in 1836 to prevent its capture and use by advancing Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution.

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burning of San Felipe de Austin canonical 1

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instanceOf historical event
military tactic
appliesToJurisdiction Mexican Texas NERFINISHED
belligerent Texian forces NERFINISHED
cause advance of Mexican forces into Texas
chronologyWithinConflict occurred before the Battle of San Jacinto
combatant Mexican centralist forces NERFINISHED
Texian settlers
conflict Texas Revolution NERFINISHED
country Republic of Mexico NERFINISHED
date 1836
describedBySource Texas Revolution histories
follows fall of the Alamo NERFINISHED
hasEffect displacement of local population
disruption of Texian civil administration in the area
hasPart destruction of San Felipe de Austin
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Austin County, Texas NERFINISHED
location San Felipe de Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
method scorched-earth policy
opposingForce Mexican Army NERFINISHED
partOf Runaway Scrape NERFINISHED
pointInTime March 1836
purpose to deny supplies and shelter to advancing Mexican troops
to prevent capture of the town by Mexican forces
result abandonment of San Felipe de Austin by its inhabitants
destruction of Texian colonial town of San Felipe de Austin
significance eliminated one of the principal Anglo-American settlements in Mexican Texas at the time
marked Texian retreat eastward during the Texas Revolution

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Runaway Scrape involves burning of San Felipe de Austin