It was Jose de Urrea.
General Ignacio Zaragoza
Winfield Scott, General U.S. Army who was also known as the Grand Old Man of the Army who had seen service from the War of 1812 to the US Civil War.
No, the Texas and Mexican War is correctly known as the Texas Revolution or the War for Texas Indepence and the Mexican-American war began in 1846 ten years after Texas won its Indepence at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836.
By the use of "force of arms." Another words the Mexican army was defeated on the battlefields.
The Texan army set up for battle there to suprise the Santa Anna army.
The Mexican Army was taken by surprise and soundly defeated by the Texan Army at San Jacinto. It was more of a conclusion than a turning point. The Mexican victories at the Alamo and Goliad were the turning point because Texans wanted to avenge them. Also, Santa Anna began to believe that his army was invincible, and he became careless.
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.
The desire for Texan Independence from Mexico.
The mexican army if course
Two, the war for Texas Independence and the Texan's participation in the Mexican American War as a US State.
Santa Anna General Sam Houston was appointed to command the Texan Army in 1836. General Lopez de Santa Anna was the ruler of Mexico, on the other side. He was a very evil man. The most evil man in the world was Adolf, Hitler.
Winfield Scott, General U.S. Army who was also known as the Grand Old Man of the Army who had seen service from the War of 1812 to the US Civil War.
Zapata.
we won the mexican war
It can be called the War for Texas Independence or the Texas Revolutionary War, but it is not to be called the Mexican American War or the Mexican War which happened a decade after the Texans won their Independence at San Jacinto.
Zachary Taylor used General Winfield Scott as the leader of the army.
In San Antonio, they defeated the Mexican army easily, so they thought that the war against the Mexican army was going to be easy to win, and they weren't prepared to fight the strong Mexican army.
No, the Texas and Mexican War is correctly known as the Texas Revolution or the War for Texas Indepence and the Mexican-American war began in 1846 ten years after Texas won its Indepence at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836.