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    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was born on March 21‚ 1794 in Jalapa‚ Vera Cruz and died in 1876‚ in Mexico City. Santa Anna had started in the military in 1810 as a cadet at the age of 16‚ and was promoted to Brigadier General in 1822. In 1828 Santa Anna became the governor of Vera Cruz. He became governor again in Vera Cruz in the year 1829. Then in 1833 he was elected the president of Mexico. Santa Anna led the Mexican attack on the Alamo in Texas in the year 1835. Santa Anna eventually captured

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    Who Was Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna??? Have you ever wondered who Santa Anna was? You might have heard his name in history class‚but do you know everything about him? Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna (also known as Santa Anna) was born in Jalapa on February 21‚ 1794. He was born into a criollo middle class family of society. His father served as a sub delegate for the spanish province of Vera Cruz. Growing up‚ Santa Anna had very little schooling. After school Santa Anna went and worked for a merchant

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    THE LAST BATTLE OF THE TEXAS REVOLUTION IS OVER ONLY IN EIGHTEEN MINUTES! Harris County‚ TX‚ April 21‚ 1836 - The Texan rebels face off against revolutionist‚ Antonio López de Santa Anna‚ during the battle of San Jacinto‚ therefore marking a turning point in history causing Texas to gain their independence. By Shishira Siripuram The disorganized plan that results into a success is the planning of the Texas Revolution. Andrew Jackson’s presidency is very important to this event because his ideas

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    War‚ and also led to the US becoming an imperialistic nation at the turn of the century. Texas: - Spanish explorers‚ including Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado‚ were the first to visit the region in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ settling at Ysleta near El Paso in 1682. In 1685‚ Robert Cavelier‚ Sieur de la Salle‚ established a short-lived French colony at Matagorda Bay. Americans in Texas: - The first Americans to move to state were patent holders

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    point of view. He talks about how Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna took over a Franciscan Mission with a total number of 189 defenders. (Little did he know that mythic heros Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie were inside) The siege went on for twelve days before the Mexicans finally charged the fort and killed everyone inside. A few weeks later at the battle of San Jacinto Santa Anna was defeated by the Secessionist leader Sam Houston. The Texans went on to secede and Santa Anna went on to be the leader of a much

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    General Antonio López de Santa Anna: My Final Grief It’s in our sick and dying bed that we are sadly given no other task but to evaluate all our years of living. The body no longer full of vigor nor fight‚ the heart heavy form sorrows past; the footsteps of death nocking at the door serve as an earnest call to evaluate and make peace with all we did in life. Suddenly‚ its time to review the many chronicles that compose our life story. As I look back on my life I am overwhelmed with grief. I grieve

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    What really happened at the Alamo? The Alamo in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ was originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero. It was one of five Spanish missions established by Franciscans in he late 1700s and was the first set along the San Antonio River. People in the unit started calling the post "The Alamo" after the name of their home‚ Alamo de Parras‚ Coahuila in 1744. "Alamo" is also a Spanish word for cottonwood. The Alamo in Texas became a place where a battle took place. This is known

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    San Antonio‚ Texas. Each year thousands of people visit the Alamo to learn more about what truly happened at the battle of the Alamo. The Texans had one goal and that was to establish the independent state of Texas. On the other hand‚ Mexico also wanted to expand their land as well. In 1835‚ Mexico wanted dictatorship over Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna‚ but they did not stop there. Their new goal was to seize the republic of Texas. The Alamo was built in 1718‚ on the banks of the San Antonio river

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    put a end to further American Immigration. These actions possibly could have provoked the Texas Revolution. In 1832 General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna became Mexico’s president. Many colonists hoped that Antonio would make Texas a self-governed state within the United States. Once in power‚ Santa Anna was less truthful than many Texans were led to believe. In mid 1834 Santa Anna overthrew Mexico’s constitutional government‚ abolished state governments‚ and pronounced himself as dictator. When

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    independence from mexico. A group of Texan volunteers were led by George Collins worth and Benjamin milam stressed out the Mexican garrison at the Alamo and captured the fort taking control of San Antonio. On February 23 1836 a Mexican force numbering in the thousands led by general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna began siege on the fort . the Alamo was vastly outnumbered only having 200 defenders. Commanded by James Bowie and William Travis. This squad also included Davy Crockett they lasted a long 13

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