Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna .
In 1836 as part of the Texas Revolt or the Texas war for Independence.
true
because he liked mens parts
George Washington took with him 13,000 federal soldiers to crush the rebellion but before he arrived it had dispersed.
George Washington made public his objection to the rise of powerful state or regional interests. He sent nearly 13,000 soldiers to crush the rebellion.
Yes, that is true, he entered Texas to end the Rebellion and to expel or kill all that were in rebellion to Mexico.
In 1836 as part of the Texas Revolt or the Texas war for Independence.
April 1836
Mexican general who tried to crush the Texas revolt and who lost battles to Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War (1795-1876) He was also the president of Mexico before the war.
Troops
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i think he sent an army out to crush the resistance
because he liked mens parts
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
Bunker Hill
He promised to do whatever was necessary to crush the rebellion.
George Washington took with him 13,000 federal soldiers to crush the rebellion but before he arrived it had dispersed.