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  • San Felipe incident may refer to: San Felipe incident (1596), a Spanish ship wrecked in Japan San Felipe incident (1835), a naval battle between Texas...
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    On October 19, 1596, the Spanish ship San Felipe was shipwrecked on Urado in Kōchi on the Japanese island of Shikoku en route from Manila to Acapulco in...
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  • The San Felipe incident was the first naval battle fought between Mexican and rebel forces during the Texas Revolution. Thomas McKinney deliberately provoked...
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  • Saint Philip (redirect from San Felipe)
    Alexander Kent) San Felipe (1690) San Felipe (shipwreck), wrecked in Florida San Felipe incident (1596), wrecked in Japan San Felipe incident (1835), involved...
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    to hold Béxar. At dawn on April 7, their combined force marched into San Felipe and captured a Texian soldier, who informed Santa Anna that the Texians...
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    Japan Sakoku Edict of 1635 – Japanese law against foreign influence San Felipe incident (1596) – Spanish shipwreck in Japan with political consequences Gunn...
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    Battle of the Alamo (category Military history of San Antonio)
    Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, United States), killing most of the occupants...
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    ship San Felipe was wrecked in Chōsokabe territory while en route from Manila to Acapulco. Motochika seized the cargo of the ship, and the incident escalated...
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    Santa Anna's government. Two days after the battle, Austin wrote to the San Felipe de Austin Committee of Public Safety, "War is declared—public opinion...
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    Japanese Christians, was the lord later known as Tokugawa Ieyasu. The San Felipe incident and its consequences, however, buried the project. Sino-Spanish conflicts...
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    advance patrol surprised Johnson and about 45 men, initiating the Battle of San Patricio. Urrea's force killed 16 men and took 24 prisoners. Johnson and...
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    message and delivered it to San Felipe, where it was read by Governor Henry Smith. Smith told the colonists at San Felipe "to fly to the aid of your besieged...
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    shogunate was also concerned about colonialism. In the aftermath of the San Felipe incident of 1596, 26 Catholics – four Spaniards, one Mexican, one Portuguese...
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  • to Nacogdoches and on to San Antonio, where they were released. Asa Edwards escorted Piedras to Stephen F. Austin at San Felipe. Piedras was paroled and...
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  • abroad as slaves? The turning point for Catholic missions was the San Felipe incident in 1596, where, in an attempt to recover his cargo, the Spanish captain...
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    Texans defending the mission. On April 21, the Battle of San Jacinto (also known as "La Siesta del San Jacinto") took place, where the Mexican army was attacked...
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    forming Committees of Correspondence and Safety. A central committee in San Felipe de Austin coordinated their activities. The Texians staged a minor revolt...
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    power in East Asia. The turning point for Catholic missions was the San Felipe incident, where in an attempt to recover his cargo, the Spanish captain of...
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    invasions of Korea, and later became known for his involvement in the San Felipe incident. "Ichinomiya Castle" Japancastle http://www.japancastle...
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    valley is protected within the San Felipe Valley Wildlife Area. The San Felipe Hills define the eastern side of the San Felipe Valley, and the Volcan Mountains...
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