Most of the rebels had left Anahuac,…
June 1832 CE
Bradburn believed this violated their agreement and warned that he would begin firing on the village within two hours.
Most of the Texans believed that Bradburn had lied to them just to get them out of the buildings they had occupied.
Unbeknownst to the Texans at the time, the buildings contained extra ammunition and supplies.
The women and children of Anahuac fled the town after hearing Bradburn's warning.
Mexican soldiers briefly engaged the men who remained; five Mexican soldiers and one Texan died in the conflict.