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Joe, often referred to as "Joe" in historical anecdotes about the Alamo, typically refers to Joe Travis, the son of William B. Travis, one of the leaders at the Alamo. However, there are no specific records or accounts detailing the number of people he personally killed during the Battle of the Alamo. Most historical documentation focuses on the collective efforts and sacrifices of the defenders rather than individual actions. The Alamo, which took place in 1836, is remembered more for its significance in the fight for Texan independence than for specific kill counts of individual fighters.
The Alamo has been reconstructed but not rebuilt. People plan on rebuilding the Alamo though.
my opinion is allot of people visit the Alamo
No records were made.
the mexicans are people who battled the alamo
Remember the Alamo was the battle cry of the Texas Revolution.
There are estimated of between 120 and 175 defenders at The Alamo.
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to fight and kill a bunch of people for more land.but he got pnemonia and a soilder woke him up for thr fight,but right when he was in the battlefield,he got shot in the head with a shotgun.
More than two and a half million people visit the Alamo yearly.
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died