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Santa Anna was captured after the?

Battle of San Jacinto.


Who was captured in the Battle of San Jacinto?

Santa Anna, the President of Mexico


What happened to santa anna in the battle of san jacinto?

He was captured by the Texicans.


What Battles was Sam Houston in?

The Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812 and the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution.


What happened at the battle of san jacinto during the Texas war of idependance?

Houston's forces captured Santa Ana and forced his surrender.


Who captured santa Anna?

The Battle of San Jacinto resulted in the capture of 730 Mexican soldiers.


Which battle led to Mexico signing a treaty that gave Texas independence?

It was the battle of Alamo and the battle of San Jacinto.


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


During what battle did Sam Houston capture Santa Anna?

The Battle of San Jacinto.


Which year did the battle of san jacinto occur?

The battle of San Jacinto happened in present-day Harris County, Texas.


Santa Ana president of Mexico captured at the Alamo?

No. The Alamo was a siege and battle where many Texan settlers died. Mexican president Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto.


When was Santa Anna captured?

According to John Knaggs, author of "The Bugles are Silent," Santa Anna was captured the day after the battle of San Jacinto. He had cut and run in the midst of the decisive battle. He had, apparently, found a farmhouse with food and had changed into civilian clothes after swimming across the San Jacinto. He had to swim because Vince's Bridge had been taken out. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna might have gotten off easy, but the soldiers who were taken prisoner, shouted "El Presidente," as he was brought into camp, identifying him as the brutal general who had committed numerous war crimes by having the unarmed and wounded murdered.