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It showed them how hard they would have to fight for their freedom from Mexico.

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Q: How did the Battle of the Alamo affect the fight for Texas independence?
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During which war did the battle of the Alamo occur?

The Texas Revolution or call it the Texas War of Independence.


Why did they have a battle at the Alamo?

Texas Wanted Independence From Mexico


Did Texas gain independence after the Battle of the Alamo?

Texas did not win at the Alamo they had already declared independence the Alamo was just a battle. They won independence by defeating Mexico at the battle of San jacinto where they captured Santa Anna


Who won the war of the Alamo?

The Battle of the Alamo was won by Mexico, but the War for Texas Independence was won by Texas and San Jacinto.


What is the Alamo most famous for?

It is famous as the site of the Battle of the Alamo in the Texas war for Independence against Mexico.


What was the name of an important battle in Texas?

The Battle of the Alamo, the birth of Texas' liberty.


What impact did the Battle of the Alamo have as Texas continued their fight for independence?

Balls in ur face


What place in Texas is famous for a battle in the war to win independence from Mexico?

El Alamo


What happened during the Alamo?

The Alamo was battle between the freedom fighters for Texas independence and the Mexican Army. While many Mexicans were killed in the battle, all of the fighters in the Alamo were killed.


Where was the battle of Alamo fought?

The Battle of the Alamo was fought at the Alamo Mission in what is now San Antonio, Texas, USA.


What is famous Texas conflict in which Jim browie and davy Crockett?

Both men served and died at the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas War for Independence from Mexico.


Why is Sam Houston famous at the Alamo?

He was NOT there, but is remembered for a quick defeat of Santa Anna's Mexican Army at Jan Jacinto, Texas, shortly after the fall of the Alamo. His battle cry THERE was, "Remember the Alamo!". The Battle of San Jacinto gained Texas its independence from Mexico.