INDEPENDENCE WON CHAPTER 11. The road to San Jacinto Santa Anna ordered his troops to burn every town and settlement in path Also believed that revolution.

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INDEPENDENCE WONCHAPTER 11

The road to San Jacinto

• Santa Anna ordered his troops to burn every town and settlement in path

• Also believed that revolution was over, left armies in command of Filisola

• Thought capturing the temp govt. would be easy

• Filisola convinced Santa Anna to delay his turn to Mexico

Houston builds his army • Convention of 1836 names him commander in

chief

• Went to join army in Gonzales

• In Gonzales 370 volunteers- who had answered cries of help from Alamo. Little too late..2 days later Alamo fell

• Houston's army -400 men who were untrained

• Decided to flee than fight

• Houston told Fannin to leave Goliad and blow up garrison there and join him ( we know Fannins fate)

Houston retreats • March 13, 1836

• Drilled at burnhams crossing

• More volunteers showed up

• 1400 soldiers

• Found out Fannins fate

• Retreated to Brazos river

• Men losing faith in Houston

Runaway scrape

• People panicked because Houston was retreating

• Heard about Alamo and massacre and people were fleeing

• Most people headed east to Sabine River

• This was known as runaway scrape

Houston trains his army

• March 29, 1836 Houston reaches San Felipe de Austin

• Stayed at Groce's Plantation to train army

• Houston used an African American scout to gather intel on Santa Anna's troops

Mexicans move east

• Santa Anna failed to defeat the units left to defend the water crossing at the Brazos ..moved downriver

• Santa Anna divided troops and sent one column to get the temp govt.

• Sam Houston moved toward the San Jacinto river

• Received 2 cannons from Cincinnati --" twin sisters"

• Houston moved his troops south to engage the Mexicans

SECTION 2 VICTORY AT SAN JACINTO

Eve of battle

• April 20,1836

• Santa Anna's army is moving into position along the river

• Santa Anna knew his position left him vulnerable but he thought the Texans wouldn't attack

• Mirabeau Lamar fought with the Mexican army ( he led the cavalry)

San Jacinto soldiers• 20-30 Tejanos commanded by Juan Seguin

• Originally Houston didn't want them to fight, men may confuse friend and foe.

• Seguin and his men were allowed to fight - wore cardboard worn in hatbands so the army would know they were not Mexican troops

• Many soldiers came from America , immigrants , Mexicans all walks of life. Professionals as well as the uneducated

Houston calls a council of war

• April 21,1836

• Santa Anna had about 850 troops and General Cos had brought in 540 more

• Cos' men were tired and were allowed to take a nap

• Houston called a council to discuss attack or defensive and wait for Mexicans to attack

Remember the Alamo

• The bridge of escape for both forces had been blown up

• Houston orders the advance

• Texans surprised the Mexicans who were resting and effectively destroyed their fortifications and artillery

• Chaos was everywhere

• Battle lasted 18 minutes

Mexicans suffer heavy losses

• Battle of San Jacinto left 10 dead and 30 wounded on Texans side

• Houston wounded - ankle shattered

• Santa Anna suffered great losses due to inexperienced soldiers

• Santa Anna was captured as well as 730 soldiers, 630 had been killed

• Santa Anna had been found hiding in a soldiers uniform

• Santa Anna was taken to Houston

• Santa Anna didn't take any responsibility for his loss at San Jacinto

• He was forced to sign a letter instructing General Filisosa to withdrawal from Texas

Navy and the coast

• 4 ships strong!!

• Brought supplies as well as defended the waters

• Kept the Mexican armies from re supplying

Treaties of Velasco

• Santa Anna was forced to sign 2 treaties in the new capital at Velasco

• Public treaty- Santa Anna promised to never fight the texans again , ordered all Mexican forces from Texas, exchange of prisoners, return all property taken

• Secret treaty- in exchange for his life- Santa Anna was to work toward Mexican recognition of Texas independence, also make Rio Grande southern boundary . He was escorted back to Mexico.

Texans want revenge

• Many wanted Santa Anna dead.

• Angry troops stopped Santa Anna from sailing back to Mexico and allowed him to leave months later

• Texans had won freedom!

• The age of the republic of Texas will begin

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