yes
Texas
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Santa Anna
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That Texas beat him in the battle of the Alamo.
Santa Anna wanted to take over Texas and have it all:)
General Santa Anna Señor came to power in Mexico in 1834 and made the promise to tighten control over Texas.
I believe that it was Santa Anna
The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
Santa Anna did not live in Tejas, he came there to put down a revolt.
Santa Anna was the leader of Mexico during the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War. When Texas wished independence from Mexico, Santa Anna mobilized troops. Most famous of the battles in the Texas Revolution was the Alamo, where Santa Anna killed everyone on the opposing side. He was, however, defeated in the end and Texas gained independence. When Texas was annexed to the United States, however, Santa Anna was mad again, and attacked when President Polk walked American troops into disputed territories. Led primarily by General Winfield Scott, the Americans thrashed the Mexicans and Santa Anna was wrenched from power.
No, Santa Anna did not defeat Texas in Gilead, as there is no historical record of a battle by that name involving Santa Anna and Texas. The most significant conflict between Santa Anna and Texan forces occurred at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836, where the Texan army defeated him, leading to Texas' independence from Mexico. Gilead may refer to a fictional location or be confused with another historical event.