The dictator during the Mexican American war was Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna. he was exiled.
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915) was the dictator of Mexico during the revolution.
I think President Valentín Gómez Farías.
Santa Anna.
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No. The Alamo was in 1836 during the War of Texan Independence. After gaining its independence from Mexico, Texas was a sovereign nation for ten years until opting to become a US state. However, the Mexican War began with a disagreement over where in Texas to draw the new US-Mexican border, and Mexico was again ruled by the same dictator (Santa Anna, pulled from his exile in Cuba and returned to Mexico by the US), leading to some confusion. By the time the Mexican War began in 1846, the Alamo was history.
The battle of San Jacinto
The Texan army set up for battle there to suprise the Santa Anna army.
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Santa Anna.
The desire for Texan Independence from Mexico.
War with Mexico
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Texan schooner Independence was created on 1836-01-10.
Texan schooner Independence ended on 1837-08-27.
Texas was originally part of Mexico. It was then taken back in the war between Mexico and the U.S. We weren't sure of what to do with it, so for a while it was its own little country.
Santa Anna was the military leader captured by the Texan army.
Independent Texans was created in 2001.
Mexico
No. The Alamo was in 1836 during the War of Texan Independence. After gaining its independence from Mexico, Texas was a sovereign nation for ten years until opting to become a US state. However, the Mexican War began with a disagreement over where in Texas to draw the new US-Mexican border, and Mexico was again ruled by the same dictator (Santa Anna, pulled from his exile in Cuba and returned to Mexico by the US), leading to some confusion. By the time the Mexican War began in 1846, the Alamo was history.
Yes. Stephen F. Austin dealed with Mexico, although he was a Texan.