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Q: Indicate how the Texans at the Alamo knew that Santa Anna did not intend to take any prisoners?
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What did santa Anna's red flag mean?

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


How much soldiers of Texans was in the Alamo?

they Had Between 182 And 188 Men In The Alamo Of Texans.....


In what year were the Texans defeated by Santa Ana at the Alamo?

The Texans were defeated by Santa Anna at the Alamo on March 6, 1836.


Did the Texans defited santa annas army at the Alamo?

No, the Texans bought some time for the other American troops, but were defeated at the Alamo.


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the battle cry of the Texans was "Remember the Alamo".


What was the mission called in San Antonio where many Texans died?

That was the Alamo.


What 5 Texans won battle of Alamo?

Texas lost the Battle of the Alamo.


How did the Alamo start?

The Alamo started by Mexico encouraged foreign settlement in Texas, but the Mexicans far out numbered the Texans. The Texans wanted to be independent, so the Texans started a Texas Revolution, and the Alamo was the very first battle to happen in the Texas Revolution.


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Who led the Texans at the Alamo?

William Travis


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How did the loss of the Alamo spur Texans to win the revolution?

The "Texans" didn't win the Battle of the Alamo. General Santa Anna and his army did. When the Alamo was lost the battle cry "Remember the Alamo" was started and it mobilized the Texans to resist Santa Anna even more until Texas was eventually in American hands.