Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna .
Santa Anna led troops to crush the Texas Revolution in 1836, specifically during the Siege of the Alamo in February and March of that year. After the fall of the Alamo on March 6, he continued to pursue Texian forces, leading to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, where he was captured. His actions during this period were pivotal in the conflict between Mexican forces and Texian rebels.
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The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
April 1836
Yes, that is true, he entered Texas to end the Rebellion and to expel or kill all that were in rebellion to Mexico.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna .
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in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
Santa Anna meant business. He intended to crush the Texas Revolution.
others say 20,000, others 50,000, others 80,000, even 150,000. i would say about 1,000,000
because he liked mens parts
i think he sent an army out to crush the resistance