The conflict known as Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1921 was a civil war between different warlords or caudillos and the Mexican government.
You are likely referring to Emiliano Zapata, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution. Initially, he received some support from the U.S. in his fight against the Mexican government, particularly in opposition to the oppressive regimes of leaders like Porfirio Díaz. However, as the revolution progressed, he found himself in conflict with American interests in Mexico, especially regarding land reforms and the exploitation of resources.
The 1810 Mexican war was a fight for Mexican independence from Spain. The 1910 was a revolution or struggle between the Mexican government and the Mexican people.
He did fight at the Alamo, against the Mexican army
The Battle of Monte de las Cruces in the mountains between Mexico City and Toluca.
the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. It was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution. Texan settlers successfully defended a small cannon, known as the "Come and Take It" cannon, against the Mexican troops, who were attempting to seize it.
Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.
Santa Anna
You are likely referring to Emiliano Zapata, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution. Initially, he received some support from the U.S. in his fight against the Mexican government, particularly in opposition to the oppressive regimes of leaders like Porfirio Díaz. However, as the revolution progressed, he found himself in conflict with American interests in Mexico, especially regarding land reforms and the exploitation of resources.
The 1810 Mexican war was a fight for Mexican independence from Spain. The 1910 was a revolution or struggle between the Mexican government and the Mexican people.
The English.
Mexico had recently revolted against its mother country, Spain, in the Mexican War of Independence before fighting the Texan patriots in the Texas Revolution.
He did fight at the Alamo, against the Mexican army
A Mexican general who helped santa Anna fight the Texans in the TExan Revolution
Primarily the English.
Texans attacked the Mexican fort at Goliad in 1835 as part of their rebellion against Mexican rule. They sought to gain control of military supplies and secure a strategic position in their fight for independence. Additionally, the Goliad mission was seen as an opportunity to rally support and strengthen their resistance against the Mexican government, which was perceived as oppressive. The attack marked a significant early conflict in the Texas Revolution.
revolution, rebellion, overthrow, revolt
Primarily the English.