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Was Santa Anna the king of Mexico during the Alamo battle?

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no he was a general

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Who was on santa annas side during the Battle of the Alamo?

Santa Ana was the ruler of Mexico, so the Mexican army was on his side.


Did the Texans win the Battle of the Alamo?

No, Mexico did, and their leader was Santa Anna.


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Santa Anna, and general c'os


Santa Ana president of Mexico captured at the Alamo?

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He died of old age in Mexico City.


Did Texas gain independence after the Battle of the Alamo?

Texas did not win at the Alamo they had already declared independence the Alamo was just a battle. They won independence by defeating Mexico at the battle of San jacinto where they captured Santa Anna


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Santa Anna's forces vastly outnumbered the "Texicans" defending the Alamo. Santa Anna's Mexican Army forces won the battle.


What was Santa Anna's attitude during the Battle of the Alamo?

It was an insignificant battle against a small number of Rebels and Pirates.


Who won fall of Alamo?

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Who was at the battle of the Alamo who was in the Alamo?

The Battle of the Alamo was fought in 1836. This was a battle between the Republic of Texas and Mexico. Santa Anna led the Mexican forces. William Travis and James Bowie led the Texans. Davy Crockett is another famous person fighting on the side of Texas.


Why is Sam Houston famous at the Alamo?

He was NOT there, but is remembered for a quick defeat of Santa Anna's Mexican Army at Jan Jacinto, Texas, shortly after the fall of the Alamo. His battle cry THERE was, "Remember the Alamo!". The Battle of San Jacinto gained Texas its independence from Mexico.


Where did Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna say The Texans fought more like devils than like men?

After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)