No because it was alread part of the USA
The Texas Revolution or call it the Texas War of Independence.
Texas would later have another battle, the battle of san jacinto that ended the war. santa Anna surrendered and recognized Texas as an independent nation. (Texas became a country for a couple of yeras before joining the u.s. )
The Battle of the Alamo was won by Mexico, but the War for Texas Independence was won by Texas and San Jacinto.
Texas was a democracy.
In San Antonio Texas
Alamo
Alamo
It is famous as the site of the Battle of the Alamo in the Texas war for Independence against Mexico.
Both men served and died at the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas War for Independence from Mexico.
he helped by conquering texas and back then texas was only part of mexico, it was before the alamo war
the alamo
The Alamo was dead in the middle of where the Mexicans needed to go. The Anglos (Americans living in Texas) defended the Alamo for over one week! In the end they all died, but the war cry of 'Remember the Alamo!' means to stand up for what you believe in and do it- until it's done.