James Fannin hesitated to leave Goliad due to a combination of factors, including his sense of duty to his men and the strategic importance of the location. He believed that abandoning Goliad would undermine morale and leave his troops vulnerable. Additionally, he was faced with logistical challenges and the uncertainty of the Texian cause, which made him cautious about retreating without a clear plan. Ultimately, this hesitation contributed to the tragic outcome at the Battle of Coleto and the subsequent Goliad Massacre.
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