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  1. Antonio López de Santa Anna (born February 21, 1794, Jalapa, Mexico—died June 21, 1876, Mexico City) was a Mexican army officer and statesman who was the storm centre of Mexico’s politics during such events as the Texas Revolution (1835–36) and the Mexican-American War (1846–48).

  2. Among the rebel leaders was General Antonio López de Santa Anna, who would dominate Mexico’s political life for the next third of a century. In Veracruz , on December 2, 1822, Santa Anna proclaimed that Mexico should become a republic, a position supported by many rebels and liberal leaders.

  3. Manifiesto del general de división, benemérito de la patria Antonio López de Santa-Anna, á sus conciudadanos. by Antonio López de Santa-Anna

  4. General Santa Anna: Antonio López de Santa Anna was a Mexican politician and general who fought to defend royalist New Spain and then for Mexican independence. He played key roles in both sides - he helped overthrow Mexico's Spanish colonial government, and then he tried to suppress Texas' fight for independence.

  5. El 21 de junio es el aniversario luctuoso de Antonio López de Santa Anna, han pasado casi 150 años de su muerte y todavía se usa una riqueza de apelativos para referirse al que fue presidente de México en once ocasiones.

  6. General Antonio López de Santa Anna takes power in a coup and turns Mexico into a unitary state. Alta California and Baja California territories merged as the Department of Las Californias as part of the reforms made under Las Siete Leyes formalized under Santa Anna.

  7. The story of Antonio López de Santa Anna, one of the most controversial figures in Mexican history, culminates in a death as complex and multifaceted as his life. Santa Anna’s final days were spent in relative obscurity, far removed from the tumultuous political and military career that had made him a household name.