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The San Sabá fight was an armed encounter between a heavily outnumbered group of American prospectors led by James Bowie and a band of Tawakoni, Waco and Caddo Indians, which took place on the San Saba River in Mexican Texas, on November 21, 1831.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Austin, Texas, Caddo, Comanche, Coryell County, Texas, James Bowie, Lipan Apache people, List of lost mines, Mexican Texas, Mexican War of Independence, Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, Parley, Plano, Texas, Rezin Bowie, San Saba River, Tawakoni, Texas–Indian wars, Tonkawa, True West Magazine, Waco people.

  2. 1831 in North America
  3. November 1831 events

Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.

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Caddo

The Caddo people comprise the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Binger, Oklahoma.

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Comanche

The Comanche or Nʉmʉnʉʉ (Nʉmʉnʉʉ, "the people") is a Native American tribe from the Southern Plains of the present-day United States. San Sabá fight (1831) and Comanche are Texas–Indian Wars.

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Coryell County, Texas

Coryell County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.

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James Bowie

James Bowie (April 10, 1796 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American pioneer, slave smuggler and trader, and soldier who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution.

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Lipan Apache people

Lipan Apache are a band of Apache, a Southern Athabaskan Indigenous people, who have lived in the Southwest and Southern Plains for centuries.

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List of lost mines

The "lost mine" is a popular form of lost treasure legend.

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Mexican Texas

Mexican Texas is the historiographical name used to refer to the era of Texan history between 1821 and 1836, when it was part of Mexico.

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Mexican War of Independence

The Mexican War of Independence (Guerra de Independencia de México, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political process resulting in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire.

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Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá

Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá was one of the Spanish missions in Texas.

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Parley

A parley (from parler – "to speak") is a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people.

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Plano, Texas

Plano is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, where it is the largest city in Collin County.

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Rezin Bowie

Rezin Pleasant Bowie (September 8, 1793 – January 17, 1841) was a planter, inventor, and mercenary.

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San Saba River

The San Saba River is a river in Texas, United States.

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Tawakoni

The Tawakoni (also Tahuacano and Tehuacana) are a Southern Plains Native American tribe, closely related to the Wichitas.

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Texas–Indian wars

The Texas–Indian wars were a series of conflicts between settlers in Texas and the Southern Plains Indians during the 19th-century. San Sabá fight (1831) and Texas–Indian wars are Texas–Indian Wars.

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Tonkawa

The Tonkawa are a Native American tribe who now live in Oklahoma.

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True West Magazine

True West Magazine (alternate title: True West) is an American magazine that covers the Old West.

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Waco people

The Waco (also spelled Huaco and Hueco) of the Wichita people are a Southern Plains Native American tribe that inhabited northeastern Texas.

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See also

1831 in North America

November 1831 events

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Sabá_fight_(1831)