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Q: Who was the leader of the Mexican soldiers who surrendered to Texans in san anthonio?
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Who was the leader of the Mexican soldiers who surrendered to Texans in San Antonio during the alamo?

Santa Anna


What battle did Mexican troops defeat rebel army and about 400 Texans surrender?

After the Battle of Goliad, about 400 rebel Texans surrendered to the Mexican army.


What did Sam Houston say before he attacked Mexican soldiers?

remember you are texans


By what date had Texans driven all Mexican soldiers from Texas?

By the end of 1835.


As they fought the Alamo Texans were unaware of what fact?

Texans were unaware of the number of Mexican soldiers that were headed to battle. They expected 150 men yet 5000 soldiers game.


How did John Dickinson become a patriot?

he died during the first battle of the mexican war in texas, when mexican soldiers crushed the texans.


How many Texans survived in the battle of goliad in 1835?

303 Texans were executed by the Mexican soldiers under the orders of Santa Anna.


Did the Texans like the Mexican laws?

Texans did not like the Mexican laws


Why did Texans lose the battle of the Alamo?

The Texans lost in the Battle of Alamo because there was more Mexican soldiers. There was actually three battles and the Texans lost the first and second time. The Texans attacked Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana's army, (the Mexican president) while they were resting in there tents. The Texans defeated the Mexican forces and about 700 of there men got killed while only nin Texans died. The second battle happened in only 18 minutes.


How was the defeat at the Alamo also victory for Texans?

Because it made Texans angry which made them want to win the war more and showed that even though they were outnumbered they still held the Mexican soldiers back


Why were Texans unhappy with the Mexican rule?

why were Texans unhappy with Mexicans rule


What change took place after Texan victories at the battle of gonzales and goliad that led to the Texans' defeat at the Alamo?

Gonzales may be called a Texan victory, but at Goliad four hundred Texan soldiers surrendered and were executed by the Mexican Army. After the fall of the Alamo, General Houston had the Texan Army mobilized, and he kept it moving until he was ready to take on the Mexican Army at San Jacinto.