It's the classic tale of losing the battle, but winning the war. Even though the Alamo fell (eventually) it took alot more men and reserves to accomplish the feat. Texasknew it had Mexico beaten in the San Jacinto battle before it even began. Mexican forces were at their limits, there wasn't a single one that lived other than Santa Anna, who signed the treaty granting Texas their independence. Remember, Texas rocks, all other states should take their exampe from them. Texas is the only state that was a Republic before being admitted into the union. All other states were admitted freely on their own or as a team effort (ie original 13 states).
Well even though they lost it gave them more will to change into a independent state
The Alamo fell on March 6, 1836.
It provided Texan's with a rallying cry.
Davy Crockett arrived from Tennessee to help with Texas's Revolution in 1836. He fought in the battle at the Alamo and died there. The mission itself was built by the Catholic Church to minister to the San Antonio area. What's left of it is an attraction in downtown San Antonio today.
Yes! The Alamo is still used today as a museum to help remember the Alamo!
he had to leave his wife and kids to go to the Alamo and he ended up dying at the Alamo
Lmfao :) cause everyday he wad shuffulin
Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.
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Well even though they lost it gave them more will to change into a independent state
He fought with Texans in the Alamo
Davy Crockett arrived from Tennessee to help with Texas's Revolution in 1836. He fought in the battle at the Alamo and died there. The mission itself was built by the Catholic Church to minister to the San Antonio area. What's left of it is an attraction in downtown San Antonio today.
He didn't. He was the main antagonist during the Texas Revolution.
Juan Seguin fought in the siege of the Alamo until William B. Travis made him send a letter to Sam Houston looking for help and when Juan wanted to go back to the Alamo and help Houston made him stay and then he fought in the battle of San Jacinto
they helped them get over it
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.
because he wanted to help the Texans in the Texas revolution
Yes! The Alamo is still used today as a museum to help remember the Alamo!
He commanded the Texans against the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto which was a major victory and ended the Texas Revolution.
yes