Texas only i think. Although California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah were added to the U.S. after the Mexican-American war.
The battle of the Alamo is what got the US involved in the Mexican American war.
They fought the Alamo battle and won we lost the Alamo battle but later we won the war its the history but only for some place called san antonio
There were no US forces at the Battle of the Alamo. The Texas forces had 2 co-commanders- James Bowie and William B. Travis.
After the battle of the Alamo, in 1883, the Catholic church sold the Alamo to Texas for 20,000 dollars.
The question is incorrect. The Alamo is part of Mexican and Texas History. The Alamo was not part of the US.
The question is incorrect. The Alamo is part of Mexican and Texas History. The Alamo was not part of the US.
San Antonio, Texas
There were several non-Texans who came to the Alamo's defense. The Alamo's defenders consisted of 41 European born men, 2 Jewish men, 2 African-Americans, and the remainder were Americans from states other than Texas. Only 13 men in the Battle of the Alamo were Texan born.
During the battle of the Alamo
Santa Anna was the mmilitary commander or whatever that lost Texas in the battle of the Alamo. :D
The purpose for the Battle of the Alamo is that Mexico was pursuing north into Texas to fight the Texans. The Texans had declared their independence from the U.S. and Mexico. Mexico though didn't see Texas as an independent country so the Texans rebelled. The Battle of the Alamo was basically for the independence for Texas. Although we lost that battle we won the war and up until The Battle at San Jacinto, Mexico didnt view us as an independent nation.
Samuel Houston, although I believe he may have been elected before the Alamo. Today it is traditional in North America for a general to trade in his stars before running for president, but then not so much.