He commanded the Texans against the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto which was a major victory and ended the Texas Revolution.
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
The results matter. At the Battle of San Jacinto, Houston achieved a clear and certain victory over the Mexican Army. He was in command. Nothing that he personally did contributed to that brief, historical moment. Possible arrogance on the part of Santa Anna contributed. The Twin Sisters made a contribution. "Deef" Smith did not contribute to victory by burning the bridges behind them, because few knew that it had happened. The flanking Cavalry under Colonel Mirabeau Lamar who the day before was an unknown Texas private played almost no part in the victory. Sleeping and unobservant Mexican pickets made a difference.Sam Houston was a known commodity prior to San Jacinto and a heroic figure after that battle. Results Matter.
The upset of the British was the key to the success of the revolution. By trapping the major British forces between the American soldiers and the French Navy forced the British to surrender. This was the key to the Victory of the colonists.
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His victory at San Jacinto.
The victory at San Jacinto.
Sam Houston.
Victory at the Battle of San Jacinto.
His victory at San Jacinto was something very special.
At the Battle of San Jacinto.
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His victory at the Battle of San Jacinto led to Independence for Texas.
San Jacinto
The victory that routed Mexican General Santa Anna's army and led to Texas' independence was known as San Jacinto.
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