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  2. Antonio López de Santa Anna - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón ( Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈlopes ðe sanˈtana]; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876), [1] usually known as Santa Anna [2] or López de Santa Anna, was a Mexican caudillo [3] who served multiple times as president of Mexico. He was a preeminent figure in Mexican ...

  3. What is Antonio López de Santa Anna’s legacy? | Britannica

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    Antonio López de Santa Anna possessed a magnetic personality and notable qualities of leadership, but his lack of principles, his pride, and his love of military glory and extravagance, coupled with a disregard for and incompetence in civil affairs, led Mexico into a series of disasters and himself into ill repute and tragedy. TOP QUESTION.

  4. Remember the Alamo | American Experience | PBS

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    On March 6, 1836, nearly 1800 soldiers in the Mexican army of Antonio López de Santa Anna attacked the Alamo after a 13-day siege. Fewer than 200 men stood inside to defend the fort, accompanied ...

  5. Battle of the Alamo: Background, events and aftermath

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    The Alamo was built in 1718. (Image credit: Getty) Who were the leaders? The large Mexican force was led by Antonio López de Santa Anna, according to the journal The Southwestern Historical ...

  6. Early Reports | The Alamo

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    A depiction of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna by artist Gary Zaboly. The first to know what happened at the Alamo on March 6, 1836, were the Mexican soldiers, survivors, and townspeople who participated in or witnessed the battle. That afternoon, General Antonio López de Santa Anna wrote the first official report of the battle and ...

  7. 8 Things to Know About Santa Anna - HistoryNet

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    8 Things to Know About Santa Anna. 1. President of Mexico 11 Times: Antonio López de Santa Anna thought he was Mexico, a conceit that prompted multiple subsequent abuses of power. 2. War Criminal: At Goliad, over the protest of General José Urrea, he ordered the execution of 342 prisoners of war. To Santa Anna the Texians (Anglo Texans) were ...

  8. Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna | Encyclopedia.com

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    Santa Anna, Antonio López de (1794–1876) Mexican general and dictator. He was the dominant political figure in Mexico from 1823 to 1855, sometimes as president, sometimes unofficially as the result of a coup.

  9. Antonio López de Santa Anna - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón ( Xalapa, 21 de febrero de 1794 - Ciudad de México, 21 de junio de 1876 ), 1 conocido como Antonio López de Santa Anna, fue un político, militar y dictador mexicano. Fue presidente de México y, aunque en la gran mayoría de textos se dice que ocupó la presidencia en ...

  10. How Antonio López de Santa Anna Helped Create Modern Chewing Gum

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    While the story of this battle has long been a subject of fascination for Americans, there is another story about Santa Anna that is less well-known but perhaps just as fascinating. This is the story of how Antonio López De Santa Anna helped create modern chewing gum. That story began in 1866, when Santa Anna traveled to New York.

  11. The Life and Death of General Santa Anna of Mexico - Study.com

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    Antonio López de Santa Anna, whose full name was Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, was a major military leader and several-time president of Mexico. He ...