At the Alamo As Antonio López de Santa Anna ... The act fueled the wrath of Mexican president Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna against the Anglo colonies of Texas. And it made matters especially ...
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna set out to reclaim the Alamo Mission in a bid to regain control of the city of San Antonio and crush the Texas rebellion against Mexican rule during the Texas Revolution.
it's the Alamo. Once a Franciscan mission, it was here that 189 Texans fought and lost their lives in 1836 during a 13-day siege by Mexican ruler, President Antonio López de Santa Anna.
On March 6, 1836, nearly 1800 soldiers in the Mexican army of Antonio López de Santa Anna brutally attacked the Alamo after a 13-day siege. Fewer than 200 men stood inside to defend the fort ...
Los mexicanos recordamos muy bien la cobarde invasión Yanki de 1846. Sus locuras y atrocidades. Pero como el objetivo ...
On February 23, 1836, the Alamo was attacked by about 1,000 Mexican troops, led by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Over the course of two weeks, Santa Anna laid siege to the Alamo – and ...
Santa Anna sends troops under General Martin Perfecto de Cos to San Antonio. Cos fortifies the Alamo; Tejanos join the rebel camp under Juan N. Seguin, Salvador Flores, and Manuel Leal.
Santa Anna sent a garrison under General Martín Perfecto de Cos to San Antonio. They seized the town and fortified the Alamo. The two-month siege ended when Anglo and Tejano revolutionaries ...
It was here that Wild West legend James Bowie was married and that General Antonio López de Santa Anna indicated his plans for the Alamo. Local legend claims that many heroes from the Alamo ...
At the Alamo As Antonio López de Santa Anna ... The act fueled the wrath of Mexican president Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna against the Anglo colonies of Texas. And it made matters especially ...