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Q: Who is the leader of the Texan Army?
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What military leader was captured by the Texan army thus giving Texan their independence?

Santa Anna was the military leader captured by the Texan army.


Who was the leader of Texan forces that surprised General Santa Anna at San Jacinto?

General Sam Houston led the Texan army against Santa Anna in the most decisive battle of the Texan Revolution. By the way, the battle lasted only 18 minutes.


Who was the texan leader of san jacinto?

Sam Houston.


What Texan leader defeated Anna?

Sam Houston.


Why was Sam Houston important to Texas Independence?

Sam Houston was the leader of the Texan army. He was also important because he was a friend and protege of Andrew Jackson, who was President at the time.


What change took place after Texan victories at the battle of gonzales and goliad that led to the Texans' defeat at the Alamo?

Gonzales may be called a Texan victory, but at Goliad four hundred Texan soldiers surrendered and were executed by the Mexican Army. After the fall of the Alamo, General Houston had the Texan Army mobilized, and he kept it moving until he was ready to take on the Mexican Army at San Jacinto.


What kind of army did the Texan have in comparison to the Mexican army?

When asking questions such as this, you must specify what conflict you are talking about.


What Texan was the second-highest ranking officer in the Confederate army until his death in battle?

Albert Sidney Johnston. He was an adopted Texan, born in Kentucky.


When did Sam Houston become Commander in Chief of the Texan Army.?

In March of 1836.


How big was the Texan army during the Texas Revolution?

About 2,000 members at its peak.


What battle resulted in the execution of Texan prisoners by the Mexican army?

Battle of the Alamo


How did Sam Houston play an important part in the Texas War of Independence?

Houston commanded the Texan army which routed the Mexican army under Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto, effectively driving the Mexican army out of Texas and paving the way for Texan independence.