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Battle of Nacogdoches : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Nacogdoches

The Battle of Nacogdoches culminated on August 2, 1832, after a group of Texan colonists resisted an order issued in July by the commander of the Mexican Army at Nacogdoches, Texas to surrender their arms. The situation soon escalated into a major battle.
==Background==
Numerous communities advocated support for the Mexican federalists, who were revolting against the central government. The Texans thought they had found their champion when Antonio López de Santa Anna declared against the Centralist regime in 1832.
The Mexican army commander in Nacogdoches, José de las Piedras, after reviewing all that occurred during the Anahuac Disturbances, had issued an order that all residents in his area surrender their arms. James Bowie heard of the situation and cut short a visit to Natchez in July 1832 to return to Texas.〔Archie P. McDonald, "NACOGDOCHES, BATTLE OF," Handbook of Texas Online (), accessed June 22, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.〕 The city officials of Nacogdoches resisted the order and soon organized a militia.

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