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Martín Perfecto de Cos (18001854) was a 19th-century Mexican military general.

Background

Cos was born in Vera Cruz (modern-day Veracruz, Veracruz). He attained the rank of General in the Mexican Army and took part in the campaign against the rebellious Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas in the 183536 War of Secession from which the Republic of Texas arose.

Personal life

His father was a prominent attorney in Vera Cruz. He became a cadet in 1820 and rose through the military ranks. Cos was allegedly the brother-in-law of Mexican general and president Antonio López de Santa Anna. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1833 despite his limited battlefield experience.

Military career

Cos was appointed commander of military forces in Texas in July 1835 and was sent there to disarm any rebellious citizens. He arrived in Texas on 21 September 1835. Cos proceeded to the town of Goliad on 1 October, then moves on to San Antonio de Béjar. Cos ordered the arrest of William B. Travis and any other rebel leaders. Once in San Antonio, Cos was assailed by Texan forces under the leadership of Stephen F. Austin. The town was put under siege by the Texan army. Cos surrendered the town of San Antonio and weapons to the Texans then proceeded to leave Texas. Mexican losses during the siege were about 150. On his way south, he met up with Santa Anna's forces at Laredo marching north to put down the rebellion.

The Alamo

Cos returned to San Antonio and led a column of 300 Mexican soldiers against the northwest corner of the Alamo on 6 March 1836. Eventually Cos' soldiers breached the Alamo's north wall.

San Jacinto

On 21 April 1836 Cos arrived with over twelve hundred reinforcements for Santa Anna at San Jacinto. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of San Jacinto on the same day

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