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She was the only adult left after the battle of the Alamo.
he left Mexico and fought with them in the Alamo
To carry a message to Sam Houston from William B. Travis asking for more recruits to fight at the Alamo.
There is no record of anyone leaving the Alamo due to a family illness. The defenders of the Alamo were all killed by Mexican forces during the siege of March 6March 8 1836.
Twice, with 11 left over.
Davy Crockett arrived from Tennessee to help with Texas's Revolution in 1836. He fought in the battle at the Alamo and died there. The mission itself was built by the Catholic Church to minister to the San Antonio area. What's left of it is an attraction in downtown San Antonio today.
All of the American defenders were killed. There was no one left to fight.
yes
Susanna Dickinson was a first hand eye witness of the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. She lived at the fort with her husband, who was killed in the battle, and her baby daughter, Angelina.
the united states had the most SOLDIERS however, the united states was not conected to texas at that time.
After leaving The Alamo, Moses Rose made his way east from San Antonio to Nacogdoches, Texas. He operated a butcher shop in Nacogdoches for six years, before moving to Logansport Louisiana, where he died of natural causes in 1851 at the age of 66, 15 years after he left The Alamo.
twice 40 goes into 80 twice so it goes into 90 twice with 10 left over.