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They were not protecting the Alamo, it was protecting them. Santa Anna could not leave a rebel force in his rear no matter how small it was.
he had to leave his wife and kids to go to the Alamo and he ended up dying at the Alamo
All the fighting men died; only non-combatants were permitted to leave.
No, of course not. On the contrary, they had to pay for permission to leave the country.
Susannah Dickenson, wife of Captain Almaron Dickenson. She survived because the Mexicans did not kill the women as the Texans feared they might do. Before the battle the other wives of the Alamo defenders were sent away to safety, but Mrs. Dickenson refused to leave her husband.
he had to leave his wife and kids to go to the Alamo and he ended up dying at the Alamo
They were not protecting the Alamo, it was protecting them. Santa Anna could not leave a rebel force in his rear no matter how small it was.
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because 1/3 of the suplies to reinforce the men in the Alamo were on that wagon.
The ISBN of Leave It to Chance is 1582402531.
Leave It to Chance happened in 1996.
he had to leave his wife and kids to go to the Alamo and he ended up dying at the Alamo
No she did not leave she is still there and its no longer sonny with a chance its So random ::)
It meant "no quarter", or that Santa Anna did not intend to take any prisoners in the coming battle. All who surrender would be killed. No quarter meant there will be no chance to surrender. to the Texans if you want to save your life u will surrender. and leave the Alamo shrine immediately
Did Lewis leave anyone behind as far as family? naw he deed !
All the fighting men died; only non-combatants were permitted to leave.