3. The Battle of San Jacinto
This is a battle fought during the Texas Revolution in 1836, where the losing side was literally “caught sleeping.” The Mexican army was in a strongly fortified position, and they had worked hard putting up their defenses and preparing themselves for the enemy assault.
Because of their exhaustion, the Mexican commander ordered his forces to take an afternoon siesta, otherwise known as a short nap. The Texian Rebels took this opportunity to sneak through the tall grass and surround the Mexican Army, before getting their one cannon into position.
Firing their cannon once, they charged into the fray and took the Mexicans completely by surprise. In a short amount of time, over 600 Mexicans were killed, over 200 were wounded, and over 300 taken prisoner in what historians call one of the greatest military defeats in history. Eleven Texians were killed.
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