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The Battle Of San Jacinto

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The Battle of San Jacinto The Battle of San Jacinto was a decisive battle that helped to secure the independence of Texas. The Battle occurred on the 21st of April, 1836 in which the Texan Army led by General Sam Houston defeated the Mexican Army led by General Santa Anna. Despite the Mexican Army having a superior number of troops and equipment, they were not able to defeat the Texan Army, and thus led to the eventual capture of General Santa Anna and the withdraw of Mexican Forces from Texas (Hardin, 1994). The one key element that aided the victory of the Texan Army was the patience and terrain knowledge that General Houston had. What if General Santa Anna had sent a scout element to recon the terrain? What if General Santa Anna …show more content…

General Cos established a headquarters in San Antonio, Texas and for two months tried to repel the Texan forces from taking his position. On December 11, 1835, General Cos signed a surrender and removed all Mexican forces in Texas (de Cos, 2015). On February 15 and 16, 1836, General Santa Anna and his men crossed the Rio Grande to put down the uprising and prevent Texas from becoming its own state. The Mexican Army successfully won multiple skirmishes and battles, to include the Alamo and Goliad (Hardin, 2004). On March 1, 1836, the Convention of 1836 met at Washington-on-the-Brazos and signed the Texas Declaration of Independence (Hardin, 1994). On March 4, 1836, General Houston was given military authority of all land forces to include regular, volunteer, and militia forces (Moore, 2004). Operational Environment. The Battle of San Jacinto took place in Harris County, Texas near the Buffalo Bayou. The battlefield is a coastal prairie bordered on one side by the Buffalo Bayou and the other side by the San Jacinto River. Marshland and a lake enclose the third side. The fourth side opened onto a grassland that stretched for miles until it ends with another river with one bridge to cross it. The Texans made camp in a wooded area along the bank of the bayou which provided good cover and concealment. It also helped hide their strength, but did not leave them with a retreat route. The Mexican Army made camp in a plain near the San Jacinto

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