Lorenzo de Zavala's role in the Texas Revolution was that he was a vice president who served under President David G. Burnet.
It was in July of 1835 that de Zavala went to Texas. He had had it with General Santa Anna and had gone to New York in the middle of that year following his resignation from a diplomatic assignment. After a short stay in New York, he went to Texas to become an integral part of that state's history. Use the links below for more information.
Antonio López de Santa Anna's authoritarian rule and the oppressive policies he imposed on Texas settlers were significant factors that led Lorenzo de Zavala to join the movement for independence. Disillusioned with the centralist government and its disregard for the rights of Texans, Zavala became a key figure advocating for self-governance. His commitment to democracy and liberty prompted him to align with the independence movement, aiming to secure a better future for the people of Texas.
He was the vice-president. He joined after Santa Anna became at dictator while he was in Paris , France
The address of the Santa Anna Library is: 606 Wallis Ave, Santa Anna, 76878 2031
The dictator of mexico was Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Yes. Santa Anna was a general.
he put his own power above the good of his country:)
they put santa anna to help them to gain more power
The address of the Santa Anna Historical Development Organization is: 7700 Fm 1176, Santa Anna, TX 76878
The phone number of the Santa Anna Library is: 325-348-3395.
General Santa Anna had no brothers.