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The Alamo was just one of many religious missions that the Spanish built as they were conquering Mexico and the American Southwest. The purpose was to provide a place where missionaries could live and work with the native people and convert them to Catholicism. When Mexico declared its independence from Spain, the missions became the property of the new Mexican government.
Not necessarily. There were other forts in Texas besides the Alamo. [Fort Defiance, for example. ] The Alamo was one Texas fort, but not all Texas forts were the Alamo.
"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.
The Alamo is in the state of Texas.
The Alamo fell on February12,1836.
Thermopylae
The narrow coastal pass of Thermopylae . August or September 480 BC
The Alamo was just one of many religious missions that the Spanish built as they were conquering Mexico and the American Southwest. The purpose was to provide a place where missionaries could live and work with the native people and convert them to Catholicism. When Mexico declared its independence from Spain, the missions became the property of the new Mexican government.
The answer is no Because Thermopylae is a battle not a city.
Leonidas at Thermopylae was created in 1814.
Leonidas I was the leader of Battle of Thermopylae.
Xerxes I, son of Darius I, was victorius at Thermopylae.
the battle of Thermopylae took place in August 480 bc
The Battle of Thermopylae occurred , approximately , August or September 480BC .
that is not the same thing i asked for a similarity and it showed a difference so yeah
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There was a pass at Thermopylai (hot gates - a thermal springs area).