march 1836 is when they won not april, april is when
It was defeated by Santa Anna(Not the one that gives away toys to kids!) in 1836.
Santa Ana sent some of his troops to Goliad.
Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana
Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexicans at the Alamo.
Quite simply, the duration of time that the defenders of the Alamo held Santa Ana and the Mexican Army gave Sam Houston enough time to mobilize an army of Texan volunteers which eventually defeated the Mexicans after they had conquered the Alamo. If the defenders of the Alamo had been defeated immediately, Texas may not have become part of the USA
The decisive defeat in Texas was at the Battle of San Jacinto led by Sam Houston defeating Mexican General Santa Ana in a surprise attack. This battle occurred after the devastating defeat of the Texans at the Alamo by the same general Santa Ana. Houston himself lost many friends and even a relative of his wife, Mary, at the Alamo. Houston's troops were rallyed by the cry, "Remember the Alamo."
The Texans were defeated by Santa Anna at the Alamo on March 6, 1836.
Santa Ana
Santa Ana
Santa Ana sent some of his troops to Goliad.
Santa Ana was the leader.
Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana
The Mexican bandit-general, Santa Ana.
Battle of San Jacinto
Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexicans at the Alamo.
Quite simply, the duration of time that the defenders of the Alamo held Santa Ana and the Mexican Army gave Sam Houston enough time to mobilize an army of Texan volunteers which eventually defeated the Mexicans after they had conquered the Alamo. If the defenders of the Alamo had been defeated immediately, Texas may not have become part of the USA
The decisive defeat in Texas was at the Battle of San Jacinto led by Sam Houston defeating Mexican General Santa Ana in a surprise attack. This battle occurred after the devastating defeat of the Texans at the Alamo by the same general Santa Ana. Houston himself lost many friends and even a relative of his wife, Mary, at the Alamo. Houston's troops were rallyed by the cry, "Remember the Alamo."
Santa Ana was the ruler of Mexico, so the Mexican army was on his side.