While Col. William B. Travis and 186 other Texas revolutionaries stalled Santa Anna at the Alamo, Sam Houston was moving eastward across Texas, working to recruit and train an army to successfully defeat Santa Anna's forces. A few weeks after the fall of the Texan forces at the Alamo, Sam Houston's army met with Santa Anna's army and quickly defeated the Mexicans at a place called San Jacinto, just east of where present day Houston, Texas is now located.
Houston did not serve at the Alamo.
Sam Houston wasn't at the Alamo when it fell to Santa Anna.
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
No, he was not at that battle.
Never. Sam Houston surrendered to him. After the Alamo, they had another battle and during that battle they surrendered. The Battle of Coleto, was the battle they surrendered to.
Sam Houston fought in the Alamo for Independence.
Houston did not serve at the Alamo.
Sam Houston wasn't at the Alamo when it fell to Santa Anna.
who was sent to tell Sam Houston about the Mexican victory of the Alamo
the Alamo
Sam Houston ordered it to be destroyed into tiny pieces!
He was not at the Alamo and opposed defending it
Sam Houston
Sam Houston
the alamo
No, he was not at that battle.
Sam Houston.