Hey Pablo ....Santa Anna signed a treaty recognizing Texas’ independence , after the battle of San Jacinto. Therefore all rights of Mexican valor was negated by his signing of the document .
@@trailtreker7002 Hey Jack...Santa Anna did that signing under duress...he WAS imprisoned by a horde of armed and dangerous illegal aliens from the States, who had no right to be there in the first place! So-called Anglo-Texan valor was negated by Fannin's surrender at discretion to the valiant Mexican forces at Coleto. Then they were legally executed as pirates...GREAT! The Mexican army also won at Agua Dulce & San Patricio, to the negation of the invaders from the states. See Jack-azz, how misguided you are! At the San Jacinto Massacre, Houston' s horde only defeated the vanguard of the Mexican army, not the whole army...I know you don't know THAT. Good luck in your studies!
@SKY-jv9ue sounds like your ass hurt that your side lost. In one of the most shortest and embarrassing battles of all time in history. That loss is up there with the city of Troy.
Baloney! No the Mexican side did not lose at all. You trumpies say that are 20 million migrants from Mexico, and there is 40 million Mexican-Americans who are everywhere, now WHO lost Hernandes? And what did Mexico really loose? The stinking hot states of the southwest (where you live), no lost!@@KNIGHT.COMPANY
Roger Borroel It’s only ugly to you because you defend the centralist dictatorship that caused this revolution to begin with. A true Mexican does not repeal his country’s constitution and promise to the American LEGAL immigrants that state and federal governments shall retain balanced power. The U.S. and Mexico’s constitutions were very similar until Santa Anna came into power.
There needs to be a monument to the 70 Mexican soldiers who died there, defending their country from armed illegal aliens from the State.
Hey Pablo ....Santa Anna signed a treaty recognizing Texas’ independence , after the battle of San Jacinto.
Therefore all rights of Mexican valor was negated by his signing of the document .
@@trailtreker7002 Hey Jack...Santa Anna did that signing under duress...he WAS imprisoned by a horde of armed and dangerous illegal aliens from the States, who had no right to be there in the first place! So-called Anglo-Texan valor was negated by Fannin's surrender at discretion to the valiant Mexican forces at Coleto. Then they were legally executed as pirates...GREAT! The Mexican army also won at Agua Dulce & San Patricio, to the negation of the invaders from the states. See Jack-azz, how misguided you are! At the San Jacinto Massacre, Houston' s horde only defeated the vanguard of the Mexican army, not the whole army...I know you don't know THAT. Good luck in your studies!
@SKY-jv9ue sounds like your ass hurt that your side lost. In one of the most shortest and embarrassing battles of all time in history. That loss is up there with the city of Troy.
Baloney! No the Mexican side did not lose at all. You trumpies say that are 20 million migrants from Mexico, and there is 40 million Mexican-Americans who are everywhere, now WHO lost Hernandes? And what did Mexico really loose? The stinking hot states of the southwest (where you live), no lost!@@KNIGHT.COMPANY
@@SKY-jv9ueTo the victor, goes the spoils
At least, that ugly Cenotaph thing will be moved OUTSIDE of Alamo plaza- the only good thing about the plan!
Roger Borroel It’s only ugly to you because you defend the centralist dictatorship that caused this revolution to begin with. A true Mexican does not repeal his country’s constitution and promise to the American LEGAL immigrants that state and federal governments shall retain balanced power. The U.S. and Mexico’s constitutions were very similar until Santa Anna came into power.