General Santa Anna was the President of Mexico during Texas' war for independence. He personally commanded the Mexican. During the final battle, The Battle of San Jacinto, he was captured along with several thousand of his troops. In order to avoid detection, he removed all identifying insignias from his uniform. His plan might have been successful if not for one of his soldiers. As the newly captured prisoner was being led past others, he spotted Santa Anna, snapped to attention, and said "El Presidente." GAME OVER.
General Ignacio Zaragoza (1829-1862) was leader of the Mexican forces during the Battle of Puebla (a.k.a. Cinco de Mayo). Benito Juarez (1806-1872) was the president of Mexico during the conflict.
santa Anna is the leader of the Mexican army
the leader of Mexico in 1810 was Miguel Hidalgo
The Mexican president; in this case he would be Felipe Caldreon.
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santa Anna is the leader of the Mexican army
General Sam Houston.
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Yes, he was general of the Liberation Army of the South.
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