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Q: Why did Santa Anna want to become a dictator?
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Who worried that Americans in the Texas Colony did not want to honor Mexican law?

Santa Anna.


Why did Santa Anna want to fight the Texas army?

To punish them for revolting against the Mexican government.


Why did they want to remove Sam Houston as general of the army?

Because he refused to stand and fight Santa Anna.


What are some quotes from Santa Anna?

EL deguello in All movies about the alamo i dont want to see a single man left alive all i want are flames The Thirteen Days to glory 1987 do i make myself clear. Crockett to Santa Anna I am a screamer The Alamo 2004


What's the nearest airport if you plan to travel to Santa Ana, California?

John Wayne Airport Thomas F. Riley Terminal is the closest as it is in Santa Anna. It is on the edge of Santa Anna and Irvine so you will likely want to rent a car. 18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana, CA - (949) 252-5200


How did Santa Anna's new constitution create conflict in Texas?

you may want to research this in google because i said so


Why did people want 3 presidents instead of one?

so that one president wouldn't become a dictator and over power


How can use dictator in a sentence?

Many people who want to change the world can be a dictator


What did santa Anna's red flag mean?

It meant "no quarter", or that Santa Anna did not intend to take any prisoners in the coming battle. All who surrender would be killed. No quarter meant there will be no chance to surrender. to the Texans if you want to save your life u will surrender. and leave the Alamo shrine immediately


What did santa Anna want?

Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón , usually known as Santa Anna or López de Santa Anna, was a Mexican politician and general. His influence on post-independence Mexican politics and government in the first half of the nineteenth century is such that historians of Mexico often refer to it as the "Age of Santa Anna". Santa Anna agreed with important points in the Monroe Doctrine whereby European powers would not use Dons, Lords, and Governors as absentee landlords of their conquered lands in the Americas. He disagreed with the U.S on slavery; but he did not agree to allow Africans into his territory as freed slaves. He carried out vicious attacks against Native Mexican American tribes. He was called "the Man of Destiny" who "loomed over his time like a melodramatic colossus, the uncrowned monarch". Santa Anna's military and political career featured a series of reversals. He at first opposed Mexican independence from Spain, but then fought in support of it. He backed the monarchy of First Mexican Empire, then revolted against the emperor. He "represents the stereotypical caudillo in Mexican history". Lucas Alamán writes that "the history of Mexico since 1822 might accurately be called the history of Santa Anna's revolutions. His name plays a major role in all the political events of the country and its destiny has become intertwined with his." Santa Anna, an enigmatic, patriotic, and controversial figure, wielded great power in Mexico during the turbulent 40 years of his political career. He led as general at crucial points and served 11 non-consecutive presidential terms over a period of 22 years.


What was the kind of leader the US did not want?

A Dictator


Who love Caesar but does not want him to be dictator?

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