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1 Chapter 11 Independence Won
Take Notes in your Composition Book

2 Before San Jacinto: Santa Anna splits forces Sam Houston retreats east
Burns towns Goes after Texas Government Sam Houston retreats east Trains at Burnham’s Crossing waiting to cross Colorado River Forces grew to over 1400 Learned of Fannin’s army’s fate Retreated to Brazos Trained at Groce’s Plantation for 2 weeks

3 Runaway Scrape Settlers between Colorado and Brazos Rivers panic.
Headed to Sabine River carrying all they had. Heavy rains, mud, lack of food, sickness. Some didn’t survive.

4 Sam Houston criticized
President Burnet demanded he fight! Santa Anna learned Texas Government was in Harrisburg. Government left, moved on to Galveston Santa Anna burned Harrisburg. Sam Houston’s army arrived.

5 Battle map of San Jacinto

6 Results: Texans lost fewer than 10 men
Mexicans lost 630 and took 730 prisoner including Santa Anna found hiding Mexican High Commander captured and forced to surrender all Mexican forces in Texas. Texas Navy brought supplies to Texas army and kept Mexicans remaining in Texas from getting supplies, forcing them to leave.

7 Treaties of Velasco Santa Anna signed at Velasco
One was Public, One Private Public- Mexicans would not fight Texas again Their troops ordered out of Texas Prisoners exchanged Mexicans to return property taken to Texans Privately- Santa Anna agreed to work for Mexican recognition of Texas independence and to set boundary at Rio Grande. Santa Anna then released back to Mexico.


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