The news of the Alomo's defeat and Santa Anna's plans to move east to Gonzales, was delivered by Susanna Dickinson and.
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True

Explanation:

Susanna Dickinson was one of those who survived the "Battle of the Alamo" in 1836. She was the wife of Almaron Dickinson, one of the defenders of Alamo. When the Mexicans arrived, many of the Texans died. However, Susana hid in the sacristy with the other women and children. Her life was spared because Santa Ana was impressed by her. Together with Joe, Susanna was told to warn the Texian forces in Gonzales the news of Alamo's defeat and the strength of the Mexican army. This resulted to the "Runaway Scrape," an event where many Texians evacuated for fear of their lives.