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SANTA ANNA President/Dictator of Mexico (eleven times) and Commander of MX Armies Upset that his MX Generals had surrendered at Anahuac, Goliad I & Bexar.

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1 SANTA ANNA President/Dictator of Mexico (eleven times) and Commander of MX Armies Upset that his MX Generals had surrendered at Anahuac, Goliad I & Bexar (Siege of San Antonio) He then led attack and defeated TX at Battle of Alamo Captured by Houston and defeated at Battle of San Jacinto Broke his promises to follow Federal Constitution of 1824 and later, the Treaty of Velasco Died in poverty

2 SAM HOUSTON Commander in Chief of TX Armies Commander of TX Armies
After Alamo defeat, His leadership was criticized b/c he refused to fight until his army was trained With confidence he fought at right moment, and defeated Santa Anna at Battle of San Jacinto winning TX its independence in 1836 Later became TX 1st & 3rd president

3 WILLIAM TRAVIS Lieutenant Colonel of TX Regular Army at Battle of Alamo Arrested at Anahuac Part of War Party at Consultation Commander at Alamo after Bowie became too sick Sent famous “Victory or Death” letter for help Killed at Alamo

4 JAMES BOWIE Commander of Private Army
Had reputation as a good knife fighter (Bowie knife) Married daughter of vice governor of TX Died in his bed at Alamo, too sick to fight, passed command to Travis

5 DAVID CROCKETT Frontiersman, TN Congressman
Claimed to kill 100 bears in one year Fought among privates at Alamo although offered a commander position One of few to survive Alamo but later executed Fought with Travis and Bowie

6 JUAN SEGUIN Tejano Captain in TX Army
Tejano – of MX descent but loyal to TX and considers it home Wealthy landowner Sent to search for recruits (help) during Alamo so he survived Helped Houston win at Battle of San Jacinto

7 JAMES FANNIN Commander of TX Army at Goliad (Massacre)
Fought at Battle of Gonzalez in Oct 1835 April 1836, was in charge of 450 troops at Battle of Goliad Houston ordered him to retreat He delayed which caused his surrender MX General Urrea was then ordered by Santa Anna to execute Fannin & all troops Gen Urrea painfully did so

8 DAVID BURNET Ad Interim President of TX during Revolution
Member of 1833 Convention Involved in Convention of 1836 that drafted TX Declaration of Independence

9 LORENZO DE ZAVALA Ad Interim (temporary) Vice-President of Republic of TX March 2, 1836 Washington-on-Brazos Texas’ needed an ad interim gov’t set up quickly b/c the Battle of the Alamo was being fought in San Antonio David Burnet was ad interim President

10 GEORGE CHILDRESS Primary Author of TX DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Had 4 other co-writers March 2, 1836 Washington-on-Brazos Literally written overnight b/c the Battle of the Alamo was being fought in San Antonio Texas needed ad interim gov’t set up quickly Had a lot of same features as US Dec of Independence

11 GENERAL COS Santa Anna’s Brother-in-Law
Lead MX Commander at Siege of San Antonio (Bexar) December 5-9, 1835 He surrendered to Texans after being driven into the Alamo

12 CENTRALIST Believed the central government (Mexico) should have all the power and not share it with the people/states

13 FEDERALIST Believed government power should be shared between the central government (Mexico) and the states/people (Texas) Supported the Constitution of 1824


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