The president Abraham Lincoln
On the ground floor aisles were placed to the left and right of the nave, and were open to pedestrian traffic, hence they were called ambulatories. Above each ambulatory was a triforium, a series of arches lit by windows kept out of sight from below. At the top was the clerestory, a series of windows that allowed light to come streaming through. Shortly after construction, the builders decided that the unfiltered light was too bright for the inside of a church, and the glass was stained so that the church was filled with various colors. Hence a new art form, the art of stained glass windows, was born.
After Santa Anna's victory in San Antonio, at the Alamo, he felt overconfident and split his army into five columns after one of his generals, José Urrea, defeated a Texan army in Goliad. Near San Jacinto, Santa Anna ordered his reduced column to rest, and his biggest mistake was not to order patrols or sentries posted while the whole army was resting and Sam Houston was planning a surprise attack that his troops would execute with little difficulty as no alarm of attack was sounded and the whole Mexican army got completely caught by surprise.
As of the Constitutional Convention of Texas of 1836, whose delegates were elected in February 1, 1836, its sense of urgency was brought about by the approach of the Mexican Army led by Santa Anna which would arrive in Texas a month later.
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