During the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821), Santa Anna fought for the Royalist forces trying to annihilate the pro-independence, insurgent movement. During February of 1821 he was persuaded by retired colonel Jose Joaquin de Herrera (1792-1854) to switch allegiances.
He was leading the attack on the Alamo because the Texans were fighting back on their rights.
Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexican forces at the Battle of the Alamo. He was very important, because if he wasn't there, then there probably wouldn't have been a battle at the Alamo!
General Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna.
After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
General Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexican forces at the Battle of the Alamo. He was very important, because if he wasn't there, then there probably wouldn't have been a battle at the Alamo!
General Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna.
After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
General Antonio de Lopez Santa Anna.
Yes.
genral Antonio Lopez de santa Anna
"My actions at the Alamo are justified as is my participation in them!"
Colonel William Travis was in charge of the Texians. Sam Houston was leading the Texians but he was not at the Alamo. President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was the general in charge of the Mexicans on scene at the battle.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and Manuela Perez de Lebron.