The Mexican Constitution.
General Santa Anna of the Mexican Army is known for his campaign against Texan-American insurgents. Ultimately Santa Ana lost to General Sam Houston at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836 resulting in the loss of Texas territories. In turn Texas would accede to the United States in 1845.
Sam Houston and his army defeated Santa Anna at The Battle of San Jacinto because Santa Anna told his army that they could take a siesta because Santa Anna had not seen very much activity at Sam Houston's base.
Some slaves may have been incentivized to side with Santa Anna and the Mexican army due to promises of freedom or improved conditions. The Mexican government had abolished slavery in 1829, which could have appealed to enslaved individuals seeking liberation. Additionally, aligning with the Mexican forces might have offered opportunities for better treatment or protection from their enslavers. Ultimately, the prospect of autonomy and a different social order could motivate slaves to support Santa Anna's cause.
Ignacio Zaragoza Seguin.
No, he went to punish the Texans for their revolt. ============================= Santa Ana's name is spelled "Ana" instead of "Anna." The vicious winds that whip through California, Arizona and Nevada in the summer and fall are named the Santa Ana winds after this president of Mexico.
In 1835, Santa Anna overturned the liberal Mexican constitution of 1824 and established himself as a dictator in 1834.
General Zachary Taylor seized power in the 1834 Mexico City revolt! Wrong. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
General Santa Anna had no brothers.
Santa Anna.
Yes. Santa Anna was a general.
he died
He banned slavery reforms
Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexicans at the Alamo.
He was against slavery because Mexico had abolished slavery
For the US it was Winfield Scott. For Mexico it was Santa Anna.
General Santa Anna.
Santa Anna.