Well during the sudden rise of drug cartel the Mexican Army had to fight near civilian homes this caused tension between the soldiers and the officers also there were many "bad" troops in the Mexican Army who took advantage of the battles near civilian homes and have raped young woman.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the general of the Mexican Army.
Some problems Americans faced were not knowing the correct amount and support which was required by an army. They had no staff officers within the militia of any colony.
It was fought between the Mexican Army and former Mexican citizens who had declared thir independence from Mexico, some of whom had enrolled in the Texas Army and newcomers who had come to Texas to aid in its defense.
Some of the problems were "No Army/militia" "No federal Government" and no trading can be done
He had no army for 3 weeeks when on an island.
The Republic of Texas Army opened the outpost to provide a defensive screen knowing that at some point in the future, the Mexican government would attack. It was never intended to become a permanent fixture in defense of the Republic.
Some had just arrived in the US as immigrants from Europe and a small number of them had military experience and skills. A rare few were professional soldiers who had come knowing well in advance that the next war had to be between Mexico and the US. They may have even used the US Army as a means of transportation to join with the Mexican Army.
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Supermarkets are faced with many problems and challenges within their industry. Some of these problems include the ability to differentiate themselves from their competitors, how to keep prices within an affordable means yet still make a profit, and how to ensure the health and safety of their customers on products sent from outside merchants.
The "Cinco de Mayo" celebration commemorates the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza. The Battle was important because 4,000 Mexican soldiers defeated a much better-equipped French army composed of 8,000 men that had not been defeated for almost 50 years.
Some slaves may have been incentivized to side with Santa Anna and the Mexican army due to promises of freedom or improved conditions. The Mexican government had abolished slavery in 1829, which could have appealed to enslaved individuals seeking liberation. Additionally, aligning with the Mexican forces might have offered opportunities for better treatment or protection from their enslavers. Ultimately, the prospect of autonomy and a different social order could motivate slaves to support Santa Anna's cause.
General Sam Houston led his army east, avoiding a conflict with the main Mexican army. This gave him time to build up the army some. Eventually, the Mexican army and Gen. Houston's army met up near the present-day city of Houston. Houston and his men won an overwhelming victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, capturing the leader of the Mexican army, Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, who surrendered to Gen. Houston.