Santa Anna's army was much bigger
Many fled to the United States.
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At the Alamo in 1836.
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Antonio López de Santa Anna and Manuela Pérez de Lebrón
Goliad, Texas
Colonel Travis ordered his men to fire the fort's biggest cannon, an 18 pounder, in response.
Antonio López de Santa Anna.He also called himself the Napoleon of the West.
Santa Ana was the ruler of Mexico, so the Mexican army was on his side.
On the Mexican side, General Antonio de Padua Serevino Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebron. Known more briefly as Santa Anna, he was ruler of all Mexico at that time, including the rebellious Texas, and he personally led the Mexican Army at the Alamo. On the Texan side, Colonel William Barrett Travis and Colonel James Bowie. Although Travis and Bowie disliked each other intensely, they agreed to command jointly at the Alamo, with Bowie leading the volunteers, and Travis leading the Texan Army regulars.