No, he always lost.
For the US it was Winfield Scott. For Mexico it was Santa Anna.
Santa Anna wanted to take over Texas and have it all:)
The Alamo- showed that Texans were determined to win at all costsThe Battle of Goliad- served as rallying cry at theBattle of San Jacinto- Killed or captuered all of Santa Anna's forces, including Santa Anna himself, ending the war.
Santa Anna.
Based on operations in the US war with Mexico, it was seen how a good defense can defeat an offensive. In the Battle of Buena Vista, Santa Anna's troops outnumbered the US by a three to two margin. Santa Anna's frontal attacks failed based on the US's good defenses.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (or has he was known by, Santa Anna)
Although Santa Anna lived during and after the American Civil War, I am aware of no involvement that he had with it. Earlier, Santa Anna commanded Mexican armies against Spain, Texas, and the United States.
No, Mexico did, and their leader was Santa Anna.
There is no information about the sexual orienation of Santa Anna, the Native American war chief of the Penateka tribe.
For the US it was Winfield Scott. For Mexico it was Santa Anna.
yes
Santa Anna.
Santa Anna.
Santa Anna.
indirectly
Santa Anna.
One of the old battles