Its in the National Museum of History in Mexico City better known as Chapultepec Castle.
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A group of about 120 men from New Orleans who volunteered to help in the fight for Texas Independence.
The New Orleans Websites offers customers an array of Orleans gifts that range include New Orleans and Louisiana gift baskets. The New Orleans Websites also offers the customer a range of flags that include the Orleans Saints flag.
Flag Officer David G. Farragut commanded the Union fleet the captured New Orleans. He was assisted by Flag Officer David Porter. New Orleans surrendered April 28, 1862.
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They don't; this is their bye week.
The "Alamo flag" is often thought to be the same basic design as the flag of Mexico with three vertical stripes (green to the left, white in the middle and red to the right) with the date1824 in the very center of the flag's white stripe. There may be no solid proof that this was the "Alamo flag" at the time of the battle. The most likely flag flying over the Alamo in March of 1836 was the "New Orleans Greys" flag - a gray-blue flag with the words "First Company of Texan Volunteers." This flag was believed to have been taken by the Mexican General Santa Anna who led the battle against the Texans at the Alamo. The flag is still in the possession of Mexico.
The Union fleet under Flag Officer David Farragut and Flag Officer Charles H. Davis had an impressive fleet. They used 286 cannons and 21 mortars to bombard the Confederate forts protecting New Orleans. With the forts gone, the City of New Orleans surrendered on April 28, 1862.
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The Union flag officer during the battle was David Farragut. General Benjamin Butler took control of New Orleans when Union forces landed in the city.
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Which of the following is an example of French influence in the United States today? Answer: New Orleans