Long Expedition

Long Expedition
Location
Result

Spanish victory in 1819

  • Filibuster forces are expelled from Texas

Mexican victory in 1821

Territorial
changes
Mexico retains control over Texas
Belligerents
Spanish Empire (Until 1819)
Mexico First Mexican Empire (From 1821)
Long Republic
Commanders and leaders
Juan Ignacio Pérez
Gaspar López
James Long
Strength
500 soldiers 300 soldiers
2 ships
Casualties and losses
5 dead 20 dead
62 captured
Republic of Texas
Long Republic
1819
Flag of
Flag
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalNacogdoches
Common languagesEnglish, Spanish
GovernmentRepublic
• 1819
James Long, President
History 
• Established
June 22, 1819
• Disestablished
October 28, 1819
Preceded by
Succeeded by
New Spain
Spanish Empire
New Spain
Spanish Empire
The "Jane Long Flag" - the first flag of the Long Republic, and the first uniquely Texan lone star flag

The Long Expedition was an 1819 attempt to take control of Spanish Texas by filibusters. It was led by James Long and successfully established a small independent government, known as the Republic of Texas (distinct from the later Republic of Texas created by the Texas Revolution). The expedition crumbled later in the year, as Spanish troops drove the invaders out. Long returned to Texas in 1820 and attempted to reestablish his control. In October 1821, Long was defeated by Spanish troops, captured and sent to Mexico City where he was killed by a guard.