Both the Siege of the Alamo and James Fannin’s surrender at Goliath were important vents in the Texas revolution, which of the following statements describes a similarity between these events

Both events were the effect Texan soldiers not following general Sam Houston’s orders

Both event resorted in numerous Texan deaths that motived the soldiers fighting at the battle of San Jacinto

Both events led to the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence at the Constitutional Convention of 1836

Both events resulted in Texan victories help turn the Texas revolution in their favor

1 answer

The statement that best describes a similarity between the Siege of the Alamo and James Fannin’s surrender at Goliad is:

Both events resulted in numerous Texan deaths that motivated the soldiers fighting at the Battle of San Jacinto.

Both the Siege of the Alamo and the Goliad Massacre were significant in fostering a sense of urgency and determination among Texan forces, ultimately contributing to their fighting spirit at the Battle of San Jacinto.