The Alamo involved a diverse group of individuals, including American settlers, Tejanos (Texans of Mexican heritage), and Mexican soldiers. The defenders of the Alamo were primarily Anglo-American settlers from the United States, alongside Tejanos like Juan Seguín. The attacking forces were primarily Mexican, led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna. This mix of nationalities reflected the complex cultural and political landscape of Texas during the early 19th century.
Juan Seguin
James Bowie is the individual who brought a company of Tejanos to the Alamo but left to carry a message to Sam Houston. Bowie was a key figure during the Texas Revolution and played a significant role in the defense of the Alamo. His actions were crucial in rallying support for the Texan cause, even as he faced challenges in leadership and health during the siege.
juan seguin
Juan segiun
sam Houston for the Texans and santa Anna on the Mexicans
Among those at the Alamo were at least 20% of the total force who were Tejanos. They incluced Captain Juan Segundo who as a courier survived.
It depends on which side your talking about. Either the Tejanos and Texans or Santa Anna's Army. They, I mostly think, Were the people who fought against each other.
William Travis
your mom is the leader of the alamo
it sought to undermine their autonomy
Tejanos, are Mexicans who lived in Texas.