'Remember the Alamo! Remember the Goliad!'
Yes it became a rallying cry.
"Remember the Alamo!"
Remember the Alamo. Remember Goliad. Someone at the beginnning would of also shouted fire.
The Texans won this battle. The Texans won this battle.
The "Texans" didn't win the Battle of the Alamo. General Santa Anna and his army did. When the Alamo was lost the battle cry "Remember the Alamo" was started and it mobilized the Texans to resist Santa Anna even more until Texas was eventually in American hands.
Texans won the battle, this was the first battle of the war.
It was a rallying cry.
The actual battle was not really significant, but what it did was unite the Texans into a better army and give them a cry to drive them to the end, "Remember the Alamo!". The 100 Texans manning the Alamo were vastly outnumbered by 5,000. The garrison of Texans defending the Alamo lost the battle, but the Mexican Army paid dearly for their victory there. The Mexican forces were soundly defeated at San Jacinto where they lost the war.
Texans Never Cry - 1951 was released on: USA: 15 March 1951 Philippines: 15 April 1952 (Davao)
Texans Never Cry - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #14855)
The Battle of the Alamo.