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San Antonio , Texas : the Battle of the Alamo (February 23 - March 6, 1836) .

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The 189 Texans held off the Mexican army at the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas for 13 days in 1836.

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Why did Texas fight the battle of the Alamo?

The texans retired to the Alamo after waiting several months for the Mexicans to arrive. By that time, many texans who had volunteered had drifted away due to the wait for the Mexicans to arrive.


What event led to the Alamo?

The Battle of the Alamo was fought on March 6, 1836. It was a clash between rebellious Texans, who wanted to be independent from Mexico, and the Mexican army, which wanted to maintain its hold over Texas. The Mexicans wanted to make an example out of the Texans, to show them the dangers of rebellion.


What role did David Crockett play in the Battle of the Alamo?

Davy Crocket went to Texas to help the Texans in their fight for independence from Mexico. He led a company of 65 American volunteers, mostly from his home state of Tennessee. They arrived at the Alamo and joined its garrison shortly before it was besieged by the Mexican army. Since Crocket and several of his men were skilled marksmen they contributed significantly to the defensive efforts; allowing the to hold out for several days despite being heavily outnumbered. However; on March 6th, 1836 the Mexican army succeeded in overwhelming the defenders; and all of them, including Crocket were killed. Though the Texans lost the battle of the Alamo it gave their General Sam Huston enough time to organize and train his army, allowing him to defeat the Mexicans at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 22 1836.


How long did the Texian defenders hold out against Santa Anna's army?

The siege lasted for 13 days but included at least one three day trruce during which no artillery fire was used. When the Mexican Army made its final assault, the Texians held them off twice. The third assault broke through the defense and the last defender had been killed within one hour of the beginning of the attack.


The mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army was?

The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.

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Where did the Texans hold out against the Mexican army for 12 days?

At the Alamo.


Why did Texas fight the battle of the Alamo?

The texans retired to the Alamo after waiting several months for the Mexicans to arrive. By that time, many texans who had volunteered had drifted away due to the wait for the Mexicans to arrive.


Why were the Texans unable to hold the Alamo?

The biggest single reason why the Texans were unable to hold the Alamo was because there were 185 Texans in the Alamo, opposed by several THOUSAND Mexicans, who also had a strong advantage in artillery. That the defenders were able to delay Santa Ana's advance as long as they did was practically miraculous. Most accounts of the fall of the Alamo depict it as a defeat, but it was not; the Mexican victory was Pyrrhic. In the context of the larger war for Texas independence against Mexico, the defense of the Alamo was a spectacular victory, because it delayed Santa Ana's army for weeks, giving the main force of the Texans to be gathered for the following battles.


What event led to the Alamo?

The Battle of the Alamo was fought on March 6, 1836. It was a clash between rebellious Texans, who wanted to be independent from Mexico, and the Mexican army, which wanted to maintain its hold over Texas. The Mexicans wanted to make an example out of the Texans, to show them the dangers of rebellion.


What role did David Crockett play in the Battle of the Alamo?

Davy Crocket went to Texas to help the Texans in their fight for independence from Mexico. He led a company of 65 American volunteers, mostly from his home state of Tennessee. They arrived at the Alamo and joined its garrison shortly before it was besieged by the Mexican army. Since Crocket and several of his men were skilled marksmen they contributed significantly to the defensive efforts; allowing the to hold out for several days despite being heavily outnumbered. However; on March 6th, 1836 the Mexican army succeeded in overwhelming the defenders; and all of them, including Crocket were killed. Though the Texans lost the battle of the Alamo it gave their General Sam Huston enough time to organize and train his army, allowing him to defeat the Mexicans at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 22 1836.


How long did the Texian defenders hold out against Santa Anna's army?

The siege lasted for 13 days but included at least one three day trruce during which no artillery fire was used. When the Mexican Army made its final assault, the Texians held them off twice. The third assault broke through the defense and the last defender had been killed within one hour of the beginning of the attack.


Why did the Texans fire pieces of chain instead of cannonballs?

If you are referring to the Battle of the Alamo, it is quite simple...they were out of cannonballs. In fact, the History Channel did a special where the Texans also used forks, basically anything they could find to destroy the oncoming Mexican Army. Keep in mind that the Alamo was NOT supposed to be a victory. Sam Houston needed the men at the Alamo to survive and hold out long enough so that Houston's forces would be able to rally, regain ground, and then attack General Santa Anna's forces. He did, and the War for Texas Independence was won. That's basically a nutshell. I am not from Texas, but that's why they used chains.


Why did the Texans seek revenge on Santa Anna's troops?

At that time, Texas was part of the Republic of Mexico. Santa Anna wanted to be the Supreme Dictator, and the Texians (Texans) rebelled against him. Santa Anna wanted to hold on to Texas and defeat the rebellion in the process.


A naturalized American citizen is still Mexican?

Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.


Do Americans have to be Mexican to play in a professional Mexican soccer league?

No...they still hold their US citizenship and count as an international spot on the roster. They are eligible to play for the Mexican national team if they gain citizenship .


What position did Hitler hold in the army?

Corporal in WW1


The mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army was?

The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.