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The Siege of Fort Texas marked the beginning of active campaigning by the armies of the United States and Mexico during the Mexican-American War. The battle is sometimes called The Siege of Fort Brown, but this is not entirely accurate — the name Fort Brown was taken from Major Jacob Brown, who was one of the two Americans killed during the engagement. Major Jacob Brown should not to be confused with the War of 1812 hero Jacob Brown.
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Siege of Fort Texas
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10 wounded 2 killed
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Mexico United States
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dbpedia:Pedro_de_Ampudia dbpedia:Mariano_Arista
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dbpedia:Mexican–American_War
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Other Casualties: 3 Mexican prisoners wounded
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United States victory, Mexicanwithdrawal, siege lifted.
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1,600and 14 artillery pieces 500
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