The Battle of San Jacinto.
Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna at the battle of San jacinto
Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.
Sam Houston and his army defeated Santa Anna at The Battle of San Jacinto because Santa Anna told his army that they could take a siesta because Santa Anna had not seen very much activity at Sam Houston's base.
He defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.
He defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto.
No, he fought Santa Anna at a time and place of his choice and defeated him.
The Mexican Army was defeated and Santa Anna was captured.
Houston defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, by launching a surprise attack against the Mexican forces during their afternoon siesta. The Texian army, led by Sam Houston, quickly overwhelmed Santa Anna's troops, resulting in a decisive victory. The battle lasted only about 18 minutes, and it led to the capture of Santa Anna, ultimately securing Texas independence from Mexico.
The U.S. leader who defeated Santa Anna was General Sam Houston. He commanded the Texian Army during the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, where his forces achieved a decisive victory against Santa Anna's Mexican troops. This victory was pivotal in securing Texas independence from Mexico. Santa Anna was captured shortly after the battle, which helped solidify Houston's reputation as a key figure in Texas history.
Yes, Sam Houston did fight in the Mexican-American War.
In pursuit of Sam Houston's army, Santa Anna split his army into three columns. He hoped to trap the Texan army, but instead, his main force was drawn into battle at San Jacinto, and defeated in eighteen minutes. Santa Anna himself was captured.
because santa anna had a lot i mean a lots of troops and houston had few