No. Not really. The Alamo was a battle in the War for Texas independance from Mexico. You could say that it was a civil war because some Texans who favored independance were fighting against people of Mexican descent who did not want to separate from Mexico.
The algerian war agreement
To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
This was the beginning of the first Scottish War of Independance.
To break away from Mexico. The Anglos, who were American settlers living in Texas, didn't follow some if the Mexican rules. This led to the Texas War of Independence. A really good book to read, if you're interested, is The Texas War of Independence, by Richard Worth.
Because he commanded the Texas Army
No. Not really. The Alamo was a battle in the War for Texas independance from Mexico. You could say that it was a civil war because some Texans who favored independance were fighting against people of Mexican descent who did not want to separate from Mexico.
For colonists to secure the independence of Texas
we had freedom
texas got independance
Cuba
It was the last battle of the Texas Revolution in which Texas was trying to gain their independance from Mexico.
back then, Mexico owned Texas... but the Texans wanted to separate from Mexico.....
America fought the revolutionary war for independance
The algerian war agreement
Texas was angry because leaders in Mexico were ignoring the Constitution of 1824, particularly Santa Anna who originally claimed to be on their side but was secretly a centralist, or rather he wanted all power directed towards him, and less power in states' rights. He angered them with every little action and they finally declared war after Austin's arrest.
Type your answer here... mxico won its independance from Spain