No. The Battle of San Jacinto was the final battle of the war between Texas and Mexico and resulted in Santa Anna's surrender to Sam Houston; it took place in San Jacinto. The battle that took place at the Alamo occurred in San Antonio. It was fought before San Jacinto and was a victory for the Mexicans.
There was only one battle at the Alamo, in 1836.
In the 1960's a movie was made called Viva Max; a comedy in which a Mexican general recaptures the Alamo, but it was fiction.
San Jacinto.
The Texians (what they called themselves) shouted "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!"
Fiesta San Antonio is a spring festival held in San Antonio Texas that honors the memory of the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto and their heroes.
That would be the Battle of Coleto.
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
No because the battle of San Jacinto followed.
San Jacinto.
no. it wasn't because the battle of san jacinto followed.
It was the battle of Alamo and the battle of San Jacinto.
The Texians (what they called themselves) shouted "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!"
'Remember the Alamo! Remember the Goliad!'
Fiesta San Antonio is a spring festival held in San Antonio Texas that honors the memory of the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto and their heroes.
That would be the Battle of Coleto.
San Jacinto, where Houston turned and defeated the Mexicans.
The Alamo...? Definitely the battle of San Jacinto though.
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
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.