The Texas War of Independence 1835-36: From Outbreak to the Alamo to San Jacinto

Alan C Huffines

The Texas War of Independence 1835-36: From Outbreak to the Alamo to San Jacinto
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
25 March 2005
Pages
96
ISBN
9781841765228

The Texas War of Independence 1835-36: From Outbreak to the Alamo to San Jacinto

Alan C Huffines

The Texas Revolution is remembered chiefly for the 13-day siege of the Alamo and its immortal heroes. This book describes the war and the preceding years that were marked by resentments and minor confrontations as the ambitions of Mexico’s leaders clashed with the territorial determination of Texan settlers. When the war broke in October 1835, the invading Mexicans, under the leadership of the flamboyant President-General Santa Ana, fully expected to crush a ragged army of frontiersmen. Led by Sam Houston, the Texans rallied in defense of the new Lone Star state, defeated the Mexicans in a mere 18 minutes at the battle of San Jacinto and won their independence.

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