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Q: After the attack on san antonio ended with the Mexican generals surrender who gathered an army to fight the Texans?
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Who were the generals for Mexico in the war of the Mexican American war?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (or has he was known by, Santa Anna)


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Who led the Mexican-American War?

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A Texan or a Mexican.


Who was the Mexican President who also led the Mexican army?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.


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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was a Mexican president and general. He played a key role in the Texas Revolution and the founding of the Mexican Republic.