In 1830, Mexico banned Anglo American Immigration. Later Santa Anna and Stephen Austin agreed to allow Anglo immigration to Mexico to continue but did not allow Texas to become an independent state.
Santa Anna died on July,20 in 1876. He died by the battle person from the other team shot him}.
Santa Anna had black hair and was a very skinny man. He had a curl at the top of his hair and his eyes were brown.
1804-1836
Davy Crockett fight with Santa Anna's army.
Santa Anna was the mmilitary commander or whatever that lost Texas in the battle of the Alamo. :D
Stephen F. Austin
yes
1832, cuz of santa anna
Stephen F. Austin, started a colony on the lower Colorado River; Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna ruled Mexico.
Santa Anna never "arrested" Stephen Austin. Santa Anna was defeated by Texan forces at the battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, and Santa Anna was captured the following morning. Austin was in New Orleans, Louisiana when that took place.
Stephen F Austin was put into jail because while he was in Mexico, he gave Santa Anna a document that stated what the Texans wanted. Even though Santa Anna said no to most of the demands, Stephen F Austin still sent a letter to the Texas government to tell them that Santa Anna said yes! The Mexicans intercepted the letter and put Stephen F Austin in jail.
Stephen Austin (which is were the capital "Austin" came from)
He was convinced that Santa Anna was becoming a dictator.
Stephen F Austin was put into jail because while he was in Mexico, he gave Santa Anna a document that stated what the Texans wanted. Even though Santa Anna said no to most of the demands, Stephen F Austin still sent a letter to the Texas government to tell them that Santa Anna said yes! The Mexicans intercepted the letter and put Stephen F Austin in jail.
Both were opponents during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836)
Stephen Austin was the first American impresario to bring settlers to Texas. He was loyal the the Mexican government until Santa Anna voided the Mexican Constitution and pronounced himself dictator.
Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston, William Barrett Travis, Jim Bowie, Erastus "Deaf" Smith, Santa Anna.