All about Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
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All about Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna By: meechaiel k. criner

Independence! who Santa Anna is. Santa Anna was a grant man who had lost his leg in a fright for México's. Independence!

Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón Santa Anna true name is really Antonio de Padua Maria Severino Lopez de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón. but is known as Santa Anna or Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Santa Anna was Born in February 21 1794, Jalapa, Veracruz.

Santa Anna's childhood Santa anna was the son of a wealthy Spanish colonial family. At an early age, Santa Anna showed no interest in school or working in the lucrative mercantile industry. When Santa Anna turned 16, he dropped out of the mercantile business and joined the Vera Cruz Infantry regiment. He soon realized this was his true passion. At an early age Santa Anna was sent to action in the 1810 Mexican Revolution. Before long, Santa Anna was assigned to a Calvary unit which was known for brutal charges, risk taking, and the execution of all prisoners. This early training would leave a lasting impression on Santa Anna and he essentially followed these same military tactics throughout his career.

santa anna chooses sides SANTA ANNA WAS A FIN OF THE MEXICANS. SO In 1821, Santa Anna switched sides and joined the Mexicans in their revolution against the Spanish. The man couldn’t make up his mind that day !

INDEPENDERCE WIN. When Santa Anna defeated a Spanish general in battle, he was promoted him Chief of the Army's 11th Division. By 1822, Santa Anna was promoted to brigadier general and made commander of the Vera Cruz province. SO I GUESS HE WAS A GARINT MAN IN AWAY, EVEN IF HE COULDN’T MAKE UP HIS OWN ABOUT WHAT SIDED HE WANTED TO BE ON.

SANTA ANNA BECOMES GENERAL SANTA ANNA BECAUES HE WAS THE BEST ONE IN THE AMRY, THE MEXICANS MADE HIM THE GENERAL OF THE AMRY. SO NOW HE’S GENERAL SANTA ANNA SO SHOW SOME RESPECTED.

WHO HE married ? Vice-Governor of Veracruz; Manga de Clavo. AFTER HE WAS GENERAL, SANTA ANNA WANTED TO GET MARRIED.BUT WHO DID HE MARRIED? Well no one other then the fourteen year-old girl name Maria Ines de la Paz Garcia who got him to pay for a 15 hundred $ dollars cattle-raising hacienda near Veracruz. They where vary to together. Then after a few years santa anna became Vice-Governor of Veracruz; Manga de Clavo.

How he became President September 1st, 1832, santa anna became México's first president. Its not the way it looks that tells you everything about santa anna becoming president of México. santa don’t really want to be president, but they made him do it.