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The Alamo 1836 Santa Anna's Texas Campaign (Campaign 89)

Author: Stephen L Hardin Illustrator: Angus McBride

Paperback; September 25 2001; 96 pages

On the morning of 6 March 1836 around 1,100 Mexican soldiers under Generalissimo Santa Anna stormed a small mission outside San Antonio, Texas, and slaughtered the garrison of around 200 Texans. It was not a large battle but its significance vastly outweighed its size for the name of the mission was the Alamo. Less than two months later Santa Anna's force was smashed at San Jacinto by a volunteer army whose battle cry was "Remember the Alamo". Stephen L Hardin details the climactic 1836 campaign which won Texas her independence.

Contents

  • Origins of the Campaign
  • Opposing Commanders
  • Opposing Armies
  • Opposing Plans
  • The Campaign of 1836
  • Aftermath
  • Chronology
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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