San Antonio is the city where the Alamo took place in
Feb 23 - March 6 1836, it took place in san antonio,Tx
The Alamo is part of the Mex. American war!
The Battle of the Alamo took place near Bejar, now named San Antonio. What we now call the Alamo was a semi-fortified Catholic mission station called the Mission San Antonio de Valero built in 1724.
No Mexican American War battle took place in San Antonio.
It took place in what is now the U.S. city of San Antonio, TX.
No. The Battle of San Jacinto was the final battle of the war between Texas and Mexico and resulted in Santa Anna's surrender to Sam Houston; it took place in San Jacinto. The battle that took place at the Alamo occurred in San Antonio. It was fought before San Jacinto and was a victory for the Mexicans.
At the Alamo, which is in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
The Texas Revolution or call it the Texas War of Independence.
the battle of San Jacinto was the official last battle because Santa Anna signed treaty saying Texas was free from Mexico but their were still battles taking place after that
San Antonio, Texas acquired the nickname of Alamo City!
No, Daniel Boone did not travel to the Alamo. Boone, a frontiersman and explorer, was primarily active in the late 18th century, while the famous Battle of the Alamo took place in 1836. By that time, Boone was already well into his later years and was not involved in events related to the Alamo.