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Why was Santa Anna important. Discuss their impact on the Texas Revolution.

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Explanation: His army defeated Texan forces at the Alamo and Goliad before moving eastward to the San Jacinto River. He was overpowered and taken by Gen

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It was a revolution that Texas would eventually win. One of the greatest helps to the Texan cause was Santa Anna, the Mexican president, who provided the cause for revolution, stirred up the Texans' anger and zeal, and caused the Texans to win the final battle at San Jacinto.
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