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    José Cosme de Urrea y Elías González (full name) or simply José de Urrea (March 19, 1797 – August 1, 1849) was a Mexican general. He fought under General...
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    during the Goliad campaign of the Texas Revolution. In February, General José de Urrea led a branch of the Mexican army up the Gulf Coast of Mexican Texas...
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    Despite appeals for clemency by General José de Urrea, the massacre was carried out by Lt. Colonel José Nicolás de la Portilla, under orders from General...
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    during the Texas Revolution. Mexican troops under the command of General José de Urrea defeated rebellious Groups of Texians in the Mexican province of Texas...
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  • and writer John Urrea (born 1955), American baseball player of Mexican descent José de Urrea (1797–1849), Mexican general Lourdes Urrea (born 1954), Mexican...
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  • in town. Unbeknownst to the Texians, on February 18 Mexican General José de Urrea had led a large contingent of troops from Matamoros into Texas. Their...
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    commanded by General José de Urrea. On February 23, 1836, the Army of Operations in Texas, headed by President Antonio López de Santa Anna, began the...
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  • Alavez led the Mexicans in the Copano and Victoria region under General José de Urrea. Francita's definite date and town of birth are not known. Even her...
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  • Matamoros. Unknown to the Texians, on February 18, Mexican General José de Urrea led a large contingent of troops from Matamoros into Texas to neutralize...
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    mid-February 1836 and found the Texians completely unprepared. Mexican General José de Urrea led a contingent of troops on the Goliad Campaign up the Texas coast...
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    honor of their reinforcements and at the news that troops under General José de Urrea had soundly defeated Texian Colonel Frank W. Johnson at the Battle of...
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    Bustamante briefly stepped down in 1839 to suppress a rebellion led by José de Urrea. Relations with the United States were restored and treaties signed...
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    country at Tampico, and soon placed itself under the command of General José de Urrea who intended to restore the federalist system. The revolt rapidly spread...
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  • was fought from March 12–15, 1836, near Refugio, Texas. Mexican General José Urrea and 1,500 Centralista soldiers fought against Amon B. King and his 28...
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    the people were discontented. Also, a rebel army led by Generals José de Urrea and José Antonio Mexía, was marching towards Mexico City in opposition to...
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  • Urrea de Gaén is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, community of Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has...
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    Santa Anna and his aide-de-camp Almonte forded the Rio Grande at Guerrero, Coahuila on February 16, 1836, with General José de Urrea and 500 more troops following...
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  • by the time the order came, the Mexican army under the command of José de Urrea had completely surrounded the town of Goliad. Duval and all of the men...
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    men) being killed by Mexican forces. The Mexican forces under General José de Urrea were now rapidly approaching the Texan stronghold in Goliad. They defeated...
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  • Veracruz on 3 May 1839 between insurgents under the joint command of José de Urrea and José Antonio Mexía and 1,600 Centrists under the command of General Gabriel...
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    1836. Mexican President Antonio López de Santa Anna personally led an army to end the revolt. General José de Urrea defeated all the Texian resistance along...
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  • where he laid siege to the Alamo. The remaining troops, under General Jose de Urrea, traveled up the coastline, easily defeating Johnson and Grant at the...
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    governor of Sonora, in his struggle against José de Urrea for control of Sonora. In 1838 this led to Urrea capturing the coastal salt deposits of the Yaqui...
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    as the main defense against a threatened attack by Mexican general José de Urrea. In 1842, Rafael Vásquez and Adrián Woll led Mexican forces in an invasion...
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  • General Jose Urrea marched half of the troops up the Texas coast in the Goliad campaign, while Santa Anna led the rest of the troops to San Antonio de Bexar...
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  • Guard admiral Frank L. Culin Jr. – United States Army major general José de Urrea – Mexican general Robert John Bardo – convicted murderer and stalker...
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  • Colonel Ampudia, Duque, Lieutenant Colonel Amat, and even from General Jose de Urrea, who had not been part of the battle of the Alamo. And all of them testified...
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    Church at sunset The Municipal Palace of Lagos de Moreno San José de Gracia de Pobres Capuchinas Convent José Rosas Moreno Theatre The Temple of Calvario...
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    José de Urrea, who defeated, then found himself in Jalpan by 1841, where Cristóbal Mejía harbored Urrea in his home. The young Tomás Mejía met Urrea and...
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    remained in effect until 1837. But in December of the same year, General José de Urrea proclaimed in Arizpe the re-establishment of the Constitution of 1824...
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