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  Handbook of Texas Online: UGARTECHEA, DOMINGO DE
Domingo de Ugartechea, a Mexican Army officer, served as a cadet under Joaquín de Arredondo
Subsequently, Ugartechea received and passed on to Mexico many reports that the spirit of conciliation was growing in the summer of 1835 and that the greatest threat to a consensus favoring peace would be to bring more troops from Mexico to Texas.
Ugartechea then urged peace but warned the Texans to surrender their arms or face a renewed advance from San Antonio.
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  Domingo Ugartechea - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Although defeated by the Texans in the eleven-hour battle of Velasco, Ugartechea was permitted to evacuate the fort.
In 1835 Ugartechea was military commandant of Coahuila and Texas in command of the forces at San Antonio de Béxar Presidio, struggling with deficiencies in funding, supplies, and manpower.
Subsequently, Ugartechea received and passed on to Mexico many reports that the spirit of conciliation was growing in the summer of 1835 and that the greatest threat to a consensus favoring peace would be to bring more troops from Mexico to Texas.
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Domingo, Placido Domingo, Placidoplă´cēdō dōmē´gō, 1941-, Spanish operatic tenor, b.
Santo Domingo Santo Domingosän´tō dōmēng´gō, former Spanish colony on the island of Hispaniola.
Sarmiento, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Domingo Faustinodōmēng´gō foustē´nō särmyān´tō, 1811-88, Argentine statesman, educator, and author, president of the republic (1868-74).
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 Battle of Gonzales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The battle was the result of the attempts of the Mexican government to retrieve a small cannon that had been given in 1831 to the settlers at Gonzales as a defense against attacks by Tonkawa Indians.
After the initial refusal by the Texans to surrender the cannon, Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, military commander in Texas, sent a force of 100 dragoons under Francisco de Castañeda to Gonzales to retrieve it.
Ugartechea, realizing the growing tension between the centralista government of Antonio López de Santa Anna and the Texan settlers, instructed Castañeda to avoid using force if at all possible.
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 Texas Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1822, Agustín de Iturbide, one of the victorious Mexican insurgents, was crowned Emperor of the newly formed Mexican Empire and in 1823, Emperor Iturbide finally approved Austin’s grant.
Under his Plan de Iguala slavery was formally abolished for the first time, but it still continued throughout the nation.
From 23 October to 4 December 1835, the town of San Antonio de Béxar was besieged by Stephen Austin and later Edward Burleson.
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 Battle of Velasco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The battle was fought 26 June 1832 between rebelling Texas colonists and Mexico prior to the Texas Revolution.
The Mexican commander during the conflict, Domingo de Ugartechea, tried to stop the Texans from transporting a cannon up the Brazos River to attack the city of Anahuac.
Ugartechea, after a three day battle, realized he would not be receiving reenforcements and was running low of munitions.
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 Battle of Gonzales
The battle was the result of the attempts of the Mexican government to retrieve a small cannon that had been given in 1831 to the settlers at Gonzales as a defense against attacks by Native Americans.
After the initial refusal by the Texians to surrender the cannon, Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, military commander in Texas, sent a force of 100 dragoons under Francisco de Castañeda to Gonzales to retrieve it.
Ugartechea, realizing the growing tension between the centralista government of Antonio López de Santa Anna and the Texian settlers, instructed Castañeda to avoid using force if at all possible.
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 Domingo Ugartechea - News by PLAZOO
Domingo de Ugartechea, a Mexican Army officer, served as a cadet under Joaquín de Arredondoqv at the battle of Medinaqv in 1813.
In 1835 Ugartechea was military commandant of Coahuila and Texasqv in command of the forces at San Antonio de Béxar Presidio, struggling with deficiencies in funding, supplies, and manpower.
However, at the end of July Ugartechea expressed his opinion to his superior, Martín Perfecto de Cos,qv that reinforcements were still quite...
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 Battle of Gonzales Eye Witness Reports
se halla frente de nosotros es numrosa, la nuestra aunque somos pocos en numero jamas sucumbiremos contra lo que creemos justo a nuestros principios.
Colonel Don Domingo Ugartechea; Goliad, October 1st, 1835 My very esteemed friend: It does not surprise me that the village of Gonzales displayed a reluctance to hand over the piece [the cannon] which I had been waiting for its anticipated acquisition.
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 Benedictine Monks Of Santo Domingo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Santo Domingo 1: '''Santo Domingo ''', population 2,061,200 (2003), is the capit 3: 4: founded between the years 1496 and 1498, as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, by Bartolomeo Columbus (Bartolomé 8: ill survives as the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD).
Autonomous University of Santo Domingo 1: sh andmdash; is a public university in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Domingo became a household name as a member of The Thre 7: Signor Domingo has appeared in at least three opera videos of no 9: Domingo is also active as a conductor of opera and as art 12: * [http: www.placidodomingo.com Domingo 's website]
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 The Major Periods of Texas History Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
De Leon made inquiries among the Indians with the help of an interpreter, and discovered that not counting the French who had marched inland (La Salle among them) and never returned, the rest had been settled on Lavaca Bay and had probably all died at the hands of the Indians of the coast.
De Leon asked to be taken to the site of the former French settlement, and when he got there he found a scene of absolute wreckage.
The process of secularization began with San Antonio de Valero in 1794 though the missionaries remained as parish priests for the community and by 1824, the last of the lands that had once belonged to the missions were sold or granted to citizens.
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 Siege & Battle of Bexar from Samuel Maverick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ugartechea fires his cannon, and there is another taken by Candalia (Ar't'y Col.), a little out of town on this side above and fired several times, but not very near the Amens., though towards them.
Ugartechea, who is a well-meaning gentleman, being told what occurred last night, was much concerned.
It is supposed that something is going on betwixt them and Ugartechea (at the head of the soldiers he is trying to bring in from Laredo).
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 Encyclopedia: Domingo Ugartechea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
However, at the end of July Ugartechea expressed his opinion to his superior, Martín Perfecto de Cos,qv that reinforcements were still quite necessary.
During the loosely conducted siege of Bexarqv Ugartechea at first remained with the forces in town.
Following the Mexican retreat after the battle of San Jacinto,qv Ugartechea went to Matamoros, where he reportedly helped initiate the policy of persuading Indians to make war against the people of Texas.
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 TexasRevolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Fighting was determined at Velasco, where Col. Domingo de Ugartechea was attempting to prevent reinforcements and artillery from sailing to Anahuac, and both he and the insurgents suffered severely.
Antonio López de Santa Anna was leading a revolution against President Anastacio Bustamante at the time of these disturbances in Texas, and the colonists who participated in them declared that they were cooperating with him by expelling Bustamante's garrisons from Texas.
Because of growing unrest, the military commandant of Coahuila and Texas, Col. Domingo de Ugartechea, whose headquarters were also in San Antonio, demanded of the citizens of Gonzales the return of a cannon that had been presented, or at the least lent, to them in 1831 for defense against Indians.
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 Definition of Texas Revolution - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Under his Plan de Iguala slavery was formally abolished for the first time, but it still continued through out the nation.
The impetus for this expedition was a rumor that General Martín Perfecto de Cos had a war chest worth $50,000 at La Bahia, the presidio outside of Goliad.
From 23 October to 4 December 1835, the town of San Antonio de Bexar was besieged by Stephen Austin and later Edward Burleson.
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 Battle of Fort Velasco
Domingo Ugartechea, in command of the garrison at Velasco, refused passage since the colonists intended to attack the Mexican post at Anahuac.
Ugartechea fired 109 of 113 rounds for his main cannon before surrendering due to a lack of ammunition and no hope of reenforcements; the Texians were receiving both supplies and additional men all the while.
Ugartechea surrendered with the Honours of War – his men retained their assigned arms and minimal ammunition – and was removed with his garrison across the river to Quintana, where they were to await transport to Matamoros.
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 battle of velasco - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Battle of Velasco was fought June 26, 1832 between Texas and Mexico prior to the Texas Revolution.
The Mexican commander during the conflict, Domingo de Ugartechea, tried to stop the Texans from transporting a cannon to Anahuac.
The Texans, led by John Austin and Henry Smith, eventually prevailed when the Mexicans ran out of munitions.
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 Velasco Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
However, the Mexican Commander of Velasco, Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, thought that Austin and his group were rebels.
Colonel Ugartechea denied the group passage up the river to Anahuac.
According to the terms of the surrender agreement between Austin and Colonel Ugartechea, the Mexican soldiers were released and allowed to leave Texas and return to Mexico.
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 Texas Revolution : Texas War of Independence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ugartechea orders cannon given to Gonzales settlers returned.
Colonel Domingo Ugartechea, military commander at San Antonio de Bexar[?] sends Lieutenant Francisco Castaneda[?] with 100 dragoons on September 29th.
Captain Albert Martin[?] with 18 militiamen gets contingents from Fayette under Colonel John Henry Moore[?] and from Columbus under a committee, all totalling 180 men, 50 of which were mounted.
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 Bones Domingo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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