Earth to Beniverse: The Mexican forces were only a few hundred until Santa Anna's main force arrived on March 4.
The town wasn't defended with the Texicans holed up inside the Alamo.
If the Texicans wanted to make a defensive stand around Bexar, they had months to do so after de Cos' surrender.
nor does it reflect well on the other Texican leaders.
No, they didn't
Had Santa Anna gone up the coast in Tamaulipas instead of up through Coahuila and modern Chihuahua, he would have gotten to Houston's position faster, drove the Americans coming into the country back into Louisiania and Arkansas, then been in a position to move west to San Antonio after severing the lines of communication between Houston and the Alamo and Goliad forces.
Consolidate and train everyone, with light recon screens to look for signs of Santa Anna's eventual approach.
LMFAO. When and where exactly?
Fannin was ordered by Houston to retreat on March 14. It took him 5 days to get off his ass, with the same demonstrated knowledge of transport as in the botched Alamo relief mission, so the forces stopped in mid-afternoon in an open field to rest their grossly overloaded animals.
Fought hard, maybe, but that's not the same as fighting effectively.
Fannin's troops were no longer following his orders, exactly how and why did they burn the stores they couldn't transport, (over)load up wagon, and proceed (albeit late and slowly) to move out of Presidio La Bahia under Fannin's command, pursuant to orders from Sam Houston to Fannin?
Santa Anna was one of the worst military commanders in the history of this hemisphere.
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