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- Saint Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary
- Santa Anna (c. 1798-1849), Native American tribal leader
- Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794-1876), Mexican general and President Read full entry
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- 1.Antonio López de Santa Anna - Wikipedia
- User-edited biography of the Mexican general and political leader.
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ntonio_L%C3%B3pez_de_Santa_Ann a
- 2.Santa Ana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Santa Anna (Comanche war chief) (c. 1798-1849), Native American tribal leader ... Santa Anna (ship) 1812, a Spanish ship sunk in the Straits of Timor ...
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anta_Anna
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Santa Anna?
What effect did Santa Anna
have on Texas?
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He waged a war of attrition, and set the Independence movement back quite a bit, as well as ruining the economy of that period. |
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Santa Anna hoped that the fall Santa Anna hoped that the fall
of the alamo would convince
Texans that it was useless to
resist his armies. What
happened instead?
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the men at the alamo were beseiged for several days. a u.s. army was gathering a few counties away (san jacinto), and instead of pursue this army, santa anna stayed at the alamo, exhausting his men. when santa anna eventually went to san jacinto, his efforts were useless and the mexican american war was ended by the treaty of gaudeloupe hidalgo. |
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This is the true history of The advent of modern chewing
gum is attributed to Mexican
General, Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna, who became
infamous as one of the
participants of the Alamo As
with most great inventions, it
was more luck than planning.
After being exiled from
Mexico, he introduced Thomas
Adams Sr. to Chicle which is a
substance derived from Sapota
or Saodilla trees. Adams
wanted to use the elastic
ingredient in experiments to
find ways to make more
economical car tires.
Although he never was able to
produce an economical tire
substitute, in the end, he
created one, if not the, first
mass marketed chewing gums
called Adams New York Chewing
Gum. The first patent for
chewing gum was awarded in
1869 although Adams did not
create the first mass
production chewing gum
assembly line until 1871.
funny, that it was all because
Santa Anna claimed he had a
replacement for rubber. and
this NYC guy wanted to use it
for tires.
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Dear friend You have told us the whole story. Now, please, what do you expect us to answer about ?! |
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