yes
yes there was Stephen f. Austin wrote a letter to santa Anna and it said they wanted like 5 different things and santa Anna said yes to everything except the last one which is "Texas becoming a separate state from Mexico and then when Stephen was on his way home he wrote and strongly worded letter about santa Anna to read to the anglos and some Mexican soilders stopped him along the way and when they read this letter (the letter was in spanish so they could read this letter just fine) they gave it to santa Anna and he then took back everything he said and that how it could have been resolved and then Stephen was thrown in jail.
Zachary Taylor, Winfield Scott, Stephen Kearny and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (or has he was known by, Santa Anna)
Moses Austin was Stephen's father, but both were long dead when the Mexican American War began.
"U.s Mexican War"
Although Santa Anna lived during and after the American Civil War, I am aware of no involvement that he had with it. Earlier, Santa Anna commanded Mexican armies against Spain, Texas, and the United States.
He was not the leader or the Texas War for Independence.
No, he always lost.
There is no information about the sexual orienation of Santa Anna, the Native American war chief of the Penateka tribe.
For the US it was Winfield Scott. For Mexico it was Santa Anna.
he wanted to fight in the war when he was Little
Santa Anna.