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What was the battle cry of the Texan Revolution?

Remember the Alamo!


What battle resulted in the execution of Texan prisoners by the Mexican army?

Battle of the Alamo


How many americans died in the battle of Alamo?

1800 americans died in the battle of Alamo.


Who was the Commander in Chief of all Texan armies at the Battle of the Alamo?

Sam Houston


Santa Ana president of Mexico captured at the Alamo?

No. The Alamo was a siege and battle where many Texan settlers died. Mexican president Santa Anna was captured at the Battle of San Jacinto.


What did the Texan army reportedly shout during the battle of San Jacinto?

The Texians (what they called themselves) shouted "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!"


How did the Texans first go to the Alamo to occupy the Alamo during the war for independence?

The Texan army set up for battle there to suprise the Santa Anna army.


How many lives lost in battle at Alamo?

The Battle of the Alamo, which took place from February 23 to March 6, 1836, resulted in the deaths of approximately 180 to 250 defenders, including notable figures like James Bowie and Davy Crockett. The Mexican forces, led by General Santa Anna, suffered about 600 to 1,600 casualties. The battle became a symbol of resistance and the fight for Texan independence.


What was the battle cry of the Texan soldiers at the Alamo?

what became the battle crie after the alamo


Why is the Alamo so great?

"Remember the Alamo" became the battle cry of the Texans fighting for independence from Mexico. The battle at the Alamo was a hard-fought battle between Texas independence fighters and Mexican troops where all the defenders of the Alamo were killed. The Alamo became known as "The Cradle of Texas Liberty". I suggest you do a google search on the Alamo or The Handbook of Texas for detailed and concise information. It;s a wonderful research topic. My skin turns to goose bumps every time I enter the old Spanish mission now known as the Alamo.


Who wrote Remember the Alamo?

There are at least three books named Remember the Alamo : 1. Amelia E. Barr - Remember the Alamo 2. William W. Johnstone - Remember the Alamo 3. Robert Penn Warren - Remember the Alamo!


What was the symbol of the Battle of the Alamo?

The symbol of the Battle of the Alamo is the Alamo itself, a historic mission in San Antonio, Texas, which became the site of a pivotal 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution. The Alamo represents resistance and sacrifice, as a small group of Texan defenders, led by figures like James Bowie and Davy Crockett, fought valiantly against a much larger Mexican force. The phrase "Remember the Alamo!" became a rallying cry for Texan independence, symbolizing the struggle for freedom and courage in the face of overwhelming odds.