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Chapter 11

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Vincente Filisola   An Italian working for the Mexican army/ he talked santa anna out of going back to Mexico  
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Juan Almonte   Santa Anna's friend and advisor/ after the battle he identified Santa Anna for the Texans  
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Juan Sequin   A Tejano, who helped the Texans at the battle  
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Dilue Rose (Harris)   wrote a diary about the "runaway scrape"  
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Jared Groce   He let Houston train his army for two weeks on his plantation  
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David G. Burnett   president of Texas during the war  
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Mirabeau Lamar   was given command of the Texas Calvary because of his bravery  
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Martin Perfecto de Cos   Santa Anna's brother-in-law who arrived at San Havinto on teh day of the battle with 600 more soldiers  
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George Hockley   commanded the twin sisters  
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Edward Burleson   commanded the infantry on the left of the twin sisters  
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Henry Millard   commanded the infantry on the right of the twin siters  
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Sidney Sherman   Commanded the infantry on the far left flank  
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Lamar   his calvary was sent to cut off the Mexican's escape  
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Jose Antonio Menchaca   one of the Tejano leaders at the battle  
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General Edmund P. Gains   U.S. army commander in Louisianna  
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Caro   Santa Anna's secretary (butler)  
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Dick the Drummer   him and three fife players played "will you come to the bower?"(LOVE SONG) going into battle  
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San Jacinto   site of the battle on April 21, 1836  
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Goliad   place where Fannin and his men were killed on Palm Sunday  
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The Alamo   place where Crockett, Travis, and Bowie were killed  
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Harrisburg   the Texas government fled from Harrisburg to New Washington to Galveston Island to get away from Santa Anna  
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Buffalo Bayou   a swamp at San Jacinto  
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Vince's Bayou   the Mexican army tried to flee to the bridge at Vince's Bayou to escape  
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Sabine River   the boundary between Louisianna and Texas  
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Runaway Scrape   when the Texans were fleeing eastward to get away from Santa Anna  
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Invincible   The ship that Santa Anna was a prisoner on  
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Twin Sisters   two cannons given to the Texans by Cincinnati  
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Private Treaties of Valasco   Texas Independance, Release Santa Anna, Boundary is the Rio Grande  
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Public Treaties of Valasco   Santa Anna promised never to fight again, All mexican forces would leave Texas, Exchange prisoners  
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