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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    He was born in February 21, 1794. In Xalapa,Mexico. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna is also known as Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1817. Santa Ana possessed a magnetic personality and real qualities of leadership, but his lack of principles, his pride.His love of military glory and extravagance, coupled with a disregard for and incompetence in civil affairs.Led Mexico into a series of disasters and himself into ill repute and tragedy.
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    Sana Anna
    Like his idol Napoleon, Santa Anna found himself exiled on several occasions after being deposed from power. His banishment following his last stint as dictator brought the former Mexican leader to an unlikely location—the future New York City borough of Staten Island. When Santa Anna arrived in New York City in May 1866, however, he learned that he had been duped.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1828 he backed Vicente Guerrero for president, only to help depose him later. In 1829 when he fought against Spain’s attempt to reconquer Mexico, and he became known as the Hero of Tampico.his surge of glory helped him gain the presidency in 1833 as a Federalist and opponent of the Roman Catholic Church, in actuality, however, he established a centralized state.
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    Sana Anne
    Santa Anna idolized another 19th-century figure who straddled the military and political spheres—French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The Mexican general was a devout reader of Napoleonic biographies and an avid collector of Napoleonic artifacts. Portraits of the French emperor adorned the walls of his estates, and his military regiments sported uniforms inspired by the French Army.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1838 Antonio López de Santa Anna was a 19th century Mexican military officer who acted as the country’s president and dictator at different periods.Two years after the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. Santa Anna led a makeshift army against French forces who had invaded Veracruz, Mexico, in what has been called the “Pastry War.”
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1844 he was married to Inés García Antonio López de Santa Anna. and they ware married for 37 years until she died. They had 11 kids together.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1847, his artificial leg was captured by soldiers of the 4th Illinois Infantry, which is why it's in the Illinois State Military Museum. Army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico's politics during such events as the Texas Revolution Santa Anna's real leg was amputated after he was hit by cannon fire during a melee with the French.
  • Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

    Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
    In 1828 he backed Vicente Guerrero for president, only to help depose him later.Although disgraced after the Texas Revolution, Santa Anna staged a political resurrection and served as president seven more times between 1839 and 1855.The Illinois soldiers seized the leg as a trophy piece that they brought back to their home state, where it toured at country fairs before falling into the possession of the Illinois State Military Museum.
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    Sana Anne
    He died in June 21, 1876 Mexico City, Mexico. Army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico's politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War (1846–48).