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Stephen F. Austin, started a colony on the lower Colorado River; Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna ruled Mexico.

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Why Stephen F Austin and Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna were major historical figures?

Both were opponents during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836)


What was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's parents names?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and Manuela Perez de Lebron.


Why did Stephen Austin travel the Santa Fe Trail?

Stephen Austin was in Texas. He did not travel the Santa Fe Trail.


Who is an important person from the Mexican American War?

Zachary Taylor, Winfield Scott, Stephen Kearny and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.


Who was Antonio Lopez de santa Anna and what did he do?

Antonio López de Santa Anna was a general,and he helped with Mexico's independence.


What leader suspended the Mexican Constitution and assumed the power of a dictator in Mexico?

The dictator of mexico was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna


Who was General Antonio Lopez Santa Anna?

The President of Mexico.


Did Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna speak English?

No.


Why did Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna die?

exile


What did Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was a Mexican president and general. He played a key role in the Texas Revolution and the founding of the Mexican Republic.


What damands did Austin present to the Mexican president Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in their 1833 meeting?

REMOVE THE BAN ON AMERICAN SETTLERS AND TO MAKE TEXAS SEPARATE STATE


The immediate cause for the Texan Americans' declaration of independence on March 2 1836 was?

the new president, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, cut short Stephen F. Austin's negotiations with the Mexican government and appointed a military commandant for Texas. Henretta, pg. 379.