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A primary source would be a picture from that time. Or something like a diary. I think Davey Crockett had a diary of what happened.
I think its the tea act
I think it happened at pretty much the same time
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The Battle of Kirina took place in Kirina in the Koulikoro Region, Mali, West Africa.
I think now wone can say that
1683 i think...
where do you think moron? THE ALAMO THE IDIOTS IN THIS WORLD ARE UNBELIEVABLE
A primary source would be a picture from that time. Or something like a diary. I think Davey Crockett had a diary of what happened.
I would think that it would be the Battle of the Alamo
I think he was shot in the head at the battle of the Alamo.
i think that the Alamo is the church.
I think its the tea act
Battle of the Alamo (lost by Texas) Battle of San Jacinto (I think they won) *These are just two that come to mind; I believe they were in or around San Antonio, TX. (I know the Alamo was b/c you can still visit it today.)
The Battle of the Alamo followed a 13-day siege by the Mexican army (1,800 strong) against 189 defenders of the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas, in 1836. The battle rallyed the Texas army and garnered support from America for the independence of Texas. The Texians wanted independence from Mexico, and the 189 defenders fought to the death for it. Santa Anna was the leader of the Mexican army and William B. Travis commanded the forces at the Alamo. It happened in San Antonio February 23 - March 6, 1836. Most historians agree that Mexican army casualties and losses numbered between 400 and 600, while all defenders of the Alamo were killed. However, some noncombatant slaves and women were spared, including Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson, her infant daughter, Juana Navarro Alsbury, her infant son, other Tejano women, and Travis's slave, Joe.
i think your talking about the battle of hastings which happened on the 14th october 1066
A victory in the North would have made the South angry and they would get all pumped up to win the next battle. Sort of like when the Texans tried to fight for their independence against Mexico, even though they lost the Battle of the Alamo, it gave them spirit. It even became their battle cry: "Remember the Alamo!"