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Chapter 10.2 BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO
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SANTA ANNA CLOSES IN After the Battle of the Alamo, Santa Anna pursued Sam Houston to East Texas. Santa Anna considered himself the “Napoleon of the West”
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RUNAWAY SCRAPE Texan families fled East towards Louisiana to escape from Santa Anna. This became known as the Runaway Scrape.
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BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO On April 20, 1836, a brief fight developed between the Mexican army & Texan cavalry. Cavalry : Soldiers on horseback
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TEXANS OUTNUMBERED Sam Houston’s troops in San Jacinto numbered 800 while Santa Anna had 1,300 soldiers.
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DEAF SMITH Sam Houston ordered Deaf Smith to burn Vince’s Bridge to prevent the Mexican army from retreating.
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JUAN SEGUIN Juan Seguin served with William B. Travis at the Alamo, but survived because he was sent out as a messenger to Sam Houston. He & his Tejano soldiers fought bravely in the Battle of San Jacinto.
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Remember the Alamo As the Mexican army rested, the Texans launched a surprise attack on April 21, 1836, as they shouted, “Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!”
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Texans Win The battle lasted only 18 minutes. The Texans won & suffered only 9 deaths & 30 wounded. 630 Mexicans were killed & 730 were captured.
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SANTA ANNA ESCAPES Santa Anna escaped during the battle, disguised himself & hid in a barn. He was captured the next day & brought to Sam Houston, who was shot in the leg during the battle.
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