He held that position eleven times and became the President of Mexico in:1833 three different times.From 1834 to 1835.In 1839.From 1841 to 1842.In 1843.In 1844.Twice in 1847.From 1853 to 1855.
Santa Anna was the president of Mexico. He was born in February 21, 1794 and died in June 20, 1876 he died in his bed killed in the battle of Mexico and Texas. HOPE YOU GET GOOD ANSWERS!!!! PS: this is something you have to know they called Santa Anna = Lopez de Santa Anna..........
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. He was Mexico's dictator. The President of Mexico on 11 non consecutive occasions. He was loved and he was hated. He was pro Spain and anti Independence. He was pro Independence and anti Spain. He was pro Empire and Anti Empire. He was a self promoter and a manipulator. He was a hero and a villain.
Mexico & Argentina have faced off 15 times Argentina has won 11 & Mexico 4 Argentina has scored 37 times on Mexico Mexico has scored 24 times on Argentina They have also drawed 10 times (:
John Hanson was was the first person to serve a full term as President of the COntinental Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
At times he was a general and president of Mexico.
One year and six days, it was the longest of his first five times as Mexico's President.
Juan Antonio de Santa Anna
Eleven different times during a 22 year period.
He held that position eleven times and became the President of Mexico in:1833 three different times.From 1834 to 1835.In 1839.From 1841 to 1842.In 1843.In 1844.Twice in 1847.From 1853 to 1855.
antonio lopez de santa anna
Eleven.
Between 1833 and 1855m He was Mexico's president 4 times and also leading the Mexican army in an effort to retain the territory of Texas.
Twice
There is no limit to how many times a person can serve as a president in India. The president of India serves a five year term.
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Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna was the male commander of Mexican forces in the Texas war of independence and was president of Mexico many times.